pic_jon $5 Fine For Whinin' Joined Jun 9, 2011 Messages 416 Dec 9, 2012 #21 Which cylinder(s) are spitting oil? I had a valve seal issue on 5 cylinders with my fresh cyl head/valve seals. Replaced them with 3921640's and no problems since:
Which cylinder(s) are spitting oil? I had a valve seal issue on 5 cylinders with my fresh cyl head/valve seals. Replaced them with 3921640's and no problems since:
12vCumminsFTW Active member Joined Dec 9, 2010 Messages 1,377 Dec 9, 2012 #22 gonna pull the manifold off and see. Those are the seals I put in when I did the the head gasket I'm pretty sure.
gonna pull the manifold off and see. Those are the seals I put in when I did the the head gasket I'm pretty sure.
12vCumminsFTW Active member Joined Dec 9, 2010 Messages 1,377 Dec 9, 2012 #23 Cylinders 4 and 6 are the ones leaking.
pic_jon $5 Fine For Whinin' Joined Jun 9, 2011 Messages 416 Dec 9, 2012 #24 Pull the valve covers and see which seals you have. My machine shop installed these seals: They were leaking on 2-6.. Edit: The valve guide seals all appeared to be fine. They were installed securely, but still leaked. Last edited: Dec 9, 2012
Pull the valve covers and see which seals you have. My machine shop installed these seals: They were leaking on 2-6.. Edit: The valve guide seals all appeared to be fine. They were installed securely, but still leaked.
12vCumminsFTW Active member Joined Dec 9, 2010 Messages 1,377 Dec 9, 2012 #25 I have the orange seals, like you posted a pic of earlier.
TheOdgeMan do it, even if it's wrong Joined Nov 9, 2011 Messages 88 Dec 14, 2012 #26 Wash it up with some parts cleaner and turn the engine over so that the piston of the cyl with the bad seal is at tdc. So the valve wont fall and change out the seals one by one on the exhaust side of the two cyl.
Wash it up with some parts cleaner and turn the engine over so that the piston of the cyl with the bad seal is at tdc. So the valve wont fall and change out the seals one by one on the exhaust side of the two cyl.