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 Posted: Sun Oct 3rd, 2021 10:09 pm
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Tsquare



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That looks nasty. I would top off the oil then use an engine cleaner to remove all the oil. Then run it a few miles to see where it is coming from so I could fix it.

I have a rear main seal that has a slow leak.  It is enough to make everything wet but not enough to drip. I wipe everything down during the oil change and I have managed to baby it along for two years. I have lost a half quart of oil the last 3 oil changes between leaks and burning.



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'04 XLT regular cab 3.slo stepside
Semi retirement