Jeepernaut
New member
So my rig finally had some loving since it was bought. I replaced the RMS, oil pan, valve cover, waterpump housing, radiator, thermostat, slave and master cylinder, clutch, and spark plugs. It has been leaking for a few hundred thousand miles and was really due. Well after replacing all the fun stuff and adding my 15w-40 Rotella, I cleaned up my mess and hit the road. For the first week I was getting a drip from the bell housing to which I chalked it up to residual. I went back under the rig after a month and noticed a small dipping still from the bell housing. I searched and searched but I could not trace the leak. Well last week after checking all the gaskets again I decided to clean the engine since the jeep has been leaking for 10 years and had about an inch of sludge all over the sides. What I realized was that the small drip was coming from the back of the valve cover where oil had accumulated and was basically just slowing rolling down the back of the engine. After cleaning all the drips were gone!
I just wanted to throw this out there for any of you fixing leaks. I have never cleaned my engine and finally learned my lesson. If you change a seal or gasket, clean your engine in order to eliminate false diag. and some piece of mind!
I just wanted to throw this out there for any of you fixing leaks. I have never cleaned my engine and finally learned my lesson. If you change a seal or gasket, clean your engine in order to eliminate false diag. and some piece of mind!