BRetty
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- Location
- Los Angeles
- First Name
- Franklin
- Truck Year
- 1973
- Truck Model
- c10
- Engine Size
- 350
So, I knew I was leaking enough oil to coat the underside, but somehow thought it was my valve covers which I knew were leaky. I replaced the covers, then did that again while *actually* setting the gaskets right, seemed much better, oil drips much less.
Well it's amazing what you find when you actually look. Planning to change oil, I put the front up on ramps and got some work lights. I usually slide under from the side, this time I started at front ... and what did I find?
A bulging blown out seal right in the front of the block. Looks like subcutaneous fat putrefying at a jagged infected knife wound. More ugly:
I read up on the front oil seals, but I'm still not sure what I'm looking at. Is that the front curve of the oil pan gasket blowing out, or is it the lower part of the timing cover gasket?
I know I need to replace both, just not sure what I am seeing. The engine is a '73 350, I assume the pan and timing cover are original. (And that means the "thin" oil pan gasket front, not thick.) I will replace the oil pan since it's beat up, should I replace timing cover too?
Here's how much crud came off my engine crossmember, too:
I'm probably gonna take this in to have it done quickly and right; but shop's jammed up thru Thanks. The annoying thing is, I've been chasing a vibration, and had useless local mech, trans shop, and exhaust guys all put her on the lift; nobody spotted this oh well. Oh and need new control arms or at least one:
Any advice and info appreciated. Thanks,
BRetty
Well it's amazing what you find when you actually look. Planning to change oil, I put the front up on ramps and got some work lights. I usually slide under from the side, this time I started at front ... and what did I find?
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A bulging blown out seal right in the front of the block. Looks like subcutaneous fat putrefying at a jagged infected knife wound. More ugly:
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I read up on the front oil seals, but I'm still not sure what I'm looking at. Is that the front curve of the oil pan gasket blowing out, or is it the lower part of the timing cover gasket?
I know I need to replace both, just not sure what I am seeing. The engine is a '73 350, I assume the pan and timing cover are original. (And that means the "thin" oil pan gasket front, not thick.) I will replace the oil pan since it's beat up, should I replace timing cover too?
Here's how much crud came off my engine crossmember, too:
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I'm probably gonna take this in to have it done quickly and right; but shop's jammed up thru Thanks. The annoying thing is, I've been chasing a vibration, and had useless local mech, trans shop, and exhaust guys all put her on the lift; nobody spotted this oh well. Oh and need new control arms or at least one:
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Any advice and info appreciated. Thanks,
BRetty