Strouty
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After a bit of investigation the oil leak on my Cummins is the timing cover, looks like a two day job to do it right, plus a chunk of money for parts. Can’t wait for that. How is your progress going?
Inner or outer cover? Outers leak cause bolts loosen up. Actually a really easy job, and most chassis(fl) you can do with radiator installed. Balancer falls off, remove bolts, slide cover off. Need a seal installer to put front main in on assemblyAfter a bit of investigation the oil leak on my Cummins is the timing cover, looks like a two day job to do it right, plus a chunk of money for parts. Can’t wait for that. How is your progress going?
After a bit of investigation the oil leak on my Cummins is the timing cover, looks like a two day job to do it right, plus a chunk of money for parts. Can’t wait for that. How is your progress going?
Inner or outer cover? Outers leak cause bolts loosen up. Actually a really easy job, and most chassis(fl) you can do with radiator installed. Balancer falls off, remove bolts, slide cover off. Need a seal installer to put front main in on assembly
My clutch systems 100% done, and hope by day my cooling system will be 100 % done
Just towed in a fl60 with a 12 valve 5.9. Kind a rare it’s for engine problems, looks like this one shelled the p pump
looks awesome!!! your wife is lucky!!!

looks awesome!!! your wife is lucky!!!

About level. Didn’t really want it draining into oil level either

I know, not a good situation anyway we put it. Tempted to reroute it Under motor mount if I have to.ok, make sense. My problem is, I'm using the destroked mount. You went cummins specialists mounts. I didn't want it draining into the oil level either, but If you're pulling grades or off roading, it's going to be sitting in that tube.![]()

It’s getting there, rehabbing gauges to look oem, so waiting on some items, and my Superduty cab and chassis tank still not back yet.is she rolling coal yet?
About level. Didn’t really want it draining into oil level either
About level with engine rakeIs that with the factory engine rake (5-8 degrees)? I would highly suggest running a line straight down to the pan. A flat oil return is a risk and even more so if oil is forced to run uphill. Even light back pressure can push oil through the seals.
That’s cool! Passenger side steering is making me all looney looking at it!
Someone did a really nice job on that one, getting the body proportions right.