That Elusive 3208 Oil Leak
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03-11-2007, 08:24
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That Elusive 3208 Oil Leak
This morning I crawled under the Bird anmd took Mike's advice. Sprayed
the whole filter/cooler area with Brake Clean. Wiped it down and fired her up. Found 3 seperate leaks. The aluminum block that has all the oil pressure senders had some loose fittings. That was an easy fix. The oil cooler was leaking from the top. One heck of aplace to get at. I tightened all the bolts but it is still leaking. I will have to remove all the cooliong hoses including the metal one that goes across to the R.H. side as you cannot get at all the bolts to remove the cover. It is hard to see but I suspect that the oil is "following " the threads of one of the bolts. Time for some good silicone and a new gasket. Those of you that have the same leak should check that area. Thank you Mike for that tip. Bruce 1988 FC35 |
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03-11-2007, 08:55
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That Elusive 3208 Oil Leak
Glad to help, the formed coolant hoses are Cat# 7W-9080 and 9079 one each. The
cooler housing will require two gaskets, 9N3354 and 4W7147 and two oring seals 9N-2281. Good luck, MH ----- Original Message ----- From: birdshill123 To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2007 1:24 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] That Elusive 3208 Oil Leak This morning I crawled under the Bird anmd took Mike's advice. Sprayed the whole filter/cooler area with Brake Clean. Wiped it down and fired her up. Found 3 seperate leaks. The aluminum block that has all the oil pressure senders had some loose fittings. That was an easy fix. The oil cooler was leaking from the top. One heck of aplace to get at. I tightened all the bolts but it is still leaking. I will have to remove all the cooliong hoses including the metal one that goes across to the R.H. side as you cannot get at all the bolts to remove the cover. It is hard to see but I suspect that the oil is "following " the threads of one of the bolts. Time for some good silicone and a new gasket. Those of you that have the same leak should check that area. Thank you Mike for that tip. Bruce 1988 FC35 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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03-11-2007, 09:31
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That Elusive 3208 Oil Leak
I do not use silicone. It's just my way. I stay with Permatex, that sticky
black stuff. It has never failed me on the Bird or the other Bird. Leroy Eckert 1900 WB-40"Smoke N Mirrors" Niceville, FL ----- Original Message ----- From: birdshill123 To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2007 2:24 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] That Elusive 3208 Oil Leak This morning I crawled under the Bird anmd took Mike's advice. Sprayed the whole filter/cooler area with Brake Clean. Wiped it down and fired her up. Found 3 seperate leaks. The aluminum block that has all the oil pressure senders had some loose fittings. That was an easy fix. The oil cooler was leaking from the top. One heck of aplace to get at. I tightened all the bolts but it is still leaking. I will have to remove all the cooliong hoses including the metal one that goes across to the R.H. side as you cannot get at all the bolts to remove the cover. It is hard to see but I suspect that the oil is "following " the threads of one of the bolts. Time for some good silicone and a new gasket. Those of you that have the same leak should check that area. Thank you Mike for that tip. Bruce 1988 FC35 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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