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Oil leak
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[QUOTE="6.0 Tech, post: 1507227, member: 23001"] Honestly, it seems that every upper oil pan i do, when i look at the rear main, it is somewhat wet as well. It may not be bad enough to leak out the bell housing at that point and time, but i put one in anyway so the trans doesnt have to come back out. But ****, i guess that dont help you much after i read back some... I would check the valley, like sootie said, and hell, he couldve rolled the seal or something putting it in too. The 15+ trucks dont typically have major leaks in the valley like the 11-14s, but i have seen a few. [/QUOTE]
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