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1999stroker 10-23-2011 07:13 PM

Fuel leak I think?
 
It started with a small amount and I thought it was oil but my girlfriend said it's fuel because I can't smell because I'm sick, it grew last night to a substantial amount so I think it's fuel, but its puddle up right below oil pan plug. :argh::humm:

Thanks in advance
Adam

95powersmoker 10-23-2011 07:24 PM

Do we really trust the GF's assessment? LOL, just kidding...

Have you looked in the valley to see if it's leaking down the back of the motor?

1999stroker 10-23-2011 08:31 PM

Well yes and no She knows what diesel smells like other than that no:argh:. I didn't look I'm working midnight shift right now I will tommirow but its so hard for me to tell with everything there.I will tomorrow. :tu:

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I don't see Any fuel in the valley puddled it's wet though and I smell fuel in the engine compartment.

95powersmoker 10-23-2011 08:40 PM

Take a look when it's light out or get a flashlight. You might have a fuel leak in the valley and it's running down the back of the motor and dropping on the ground...

1999stroker 10-23-2011 08:47 PM

If it's running down the vally erred it possibly leaking from?

sparkiewalt 10-23-2011 09:08 PM

I have had this happen twice, they both poured into my engine valley, (the drain line had come loose from the fuel valve) I had 2 separate leaks in this area, 1 was from the fuel filter drain valve, it started leaking fuel, (ruined my release bearing:jump:) the second came from a bolt/plug on the rear of the fuel filter assembly, I guess this is the high pressure oil pump, any way a flashlight while engine running should tell the story, look real good along the rear of the filter assembly, and put your hand down there, the bolt/plug is on the right side of the assembly standing if front of truck looking towards it. the first time it was spraying a very fine stream that was hardly noticeable, any way there is an oring on that bolt/plug that you will need to replace, the good news is it is a fairly easy repair. but get it done right away. and check your oil.

diesel-34 10-23-2011 09:23 PM

if its leakin from the valley I guarntee its the fuel filter bowl drain valve O rings...i had the same problem with my 7.3...dont go to ford theyll rip you off...go to smallparts.com and you can get 25 of the rings for like 5 bucks...if u got a 01 f350 7.3 I can give you the info on what size you need to do it yourself...takes bout 30 mins tops...id change the fuel filter as well cause you have to drain it anyways lol...hope that helps

1999stroker 10-23-2011 09:49 PM

Ok guys thanks I'll look at it either in the morning when I get off work or after I wake up wod a regular d parts store sell the o rings?

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I got a late 99 btw

95powersmoker 10-24-2011 09:31 AM


Originally Posted by 1999stroker (Post 812605)
Ok guys thanks I'll look at it either in the morning when I get off work or after I wake up wod a regular d parts store sell the o rings?

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I got a late 99 btw

Yep, they should have the orings you need.

sparkiewalt 10-24-2011 10:07 AM

I had trouble finding the correct orings for my oil bolt/plug..you may have to go to the dealer or order it. if you do go ahead and get 2 or 3


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