4L Oil Leaks on my XJ
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Re: 4L Oil Leaks on my XJ
You are not mistaken about the oil flow:
http://www.----------.com/oilgalle.jpg
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Dave wrote:
>
> It shouldn't be the head gasket, because since it does not have an overhead
> camshaft, it really doesn't have high oil pressure going through the gasket.
> The oil reaches the upper head area through the pushrods and then drains
> back through the head's drain holes.
>
> Where is this oil, front or rear or passenger side?
> Common leaks are from the oil filter housing or the oil pressure sending
> unit.
>
> Of course I could be mistaken. :-)
> --
> later,
> dave
> 88 XJ 4.0 auto
> 82 Wag Ltd. 360 auto (to be retired!) anyone interested, whole or parts?
> 88 FSJ-GW 360 auto (GRAND 88)
> Chicago
http://www.----------.com/oilgalle.jpg
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Dave wrote:
>
> It shouldn't be the head gasket, because since it does not have an overhead
> camshaft, it really doesn't have high oil pressure going through the gasket.
> The oil reaches the upper head area through the pushrods and then drains
> back through the head's drain holes.
>
> Where is this oil, front or rear or passenger side?
> Common leaks are from the oil filter housing or the oil pressure sending
> unit.
>
> Of course I could be mistaken. :-)
> --
> later,
> dave
> 88 XJ 4.0 auto
> 82 Wag Ltd. 360 auto (to be retired!) anyone interested, whole or parts?
> 88 FSJ-GW 360 auto (GRAND 88)
> Chicago
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Re: 4L Oil Leaks on my XJ
You are not mistaken about the oil flow:
http://www.----------.com/oilgalle.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Dave wrote:
>
> It shouldn't be the head gasket, because since it does not have an overhead
> camshaft, it really doesn't have high oil pressure going through the gasket.
> The oil reaches the upper head area through the pushrods and then drains
> back through the head's drain holes.
>
> Where is this oil, front or rear or passenger side?
> Common leaks are from the oil filter housing or the oil pressure sending
> unit.
>
> Of course I could be mistaken. :-)
> --
> later,
> dave
> 88 XJ 4.0 auto
> 82 Wag Ltd. 360 auto (to be retired!) anyone interested, whole or parts?
> 88 FSJ-GW 360 auto (GRAND 88)
> Chicago
http://www.----------.com/oilgalle.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Dave wrote:
>
> It shouldn't be the head gasket, because since it does not have an overhead
> camshaft, it really doesn't have high oil pressure going through the gasket.
> The oil reaches the upper head area through the pushrods and then drains
> back through the head's drain holes.
>
> Where is this oil, front or rear or passenger side?
> Common leaks are from the oil filter housing or the oil pressure sending
> unit.
>
> Of course I could be mistaken. :-)
> --
> later,
> dave
> 88 XJ 4.0 auto
> 82 Wag Ltd. 360 auto (to be retired!) anyone interested, whole or parts?
> 88 FSJ-GW 360 auto (GRAND 88)
> Chicago
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Re: 4L Oil Leaks on my XJ
You are not mistaken about the oil flow:
http://www.----------.com/oilgalle.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Dave wrote:
>
> It shouldn't be the head gasket, because since it does not have an overhead
> camshaft, it really doesn't have high oil pressure going through the gasket.
> The oil reaches the upper head area through the pushrods and then drains
> back through the head's drain holes.
>
> Where is this oil, front or rear or passenger side?
> Common leaks are from the oil filter housing or the oil pressure sending
> unit.
>
> Of course I could be mistaken. :-)
> --
> later,
> dave
> 88 XJ 4.0 auto
> 82 Wag Ltd. 360 auto (to be retired!) anyone interested, whole or parts?
> 88 FSJ-GW 360 auto (GRAND 88)
> Chicago
http://www.----------.com/oilgalle.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Dave wrote:
>
> It shouldn't be the head gasket, because since it does not have an overhead
> camshaft, it really doesn't have high oil pressure going through the gasket.
> The oil reaches the upper head area through the pushrods and then drains
> back through the head's drain holes.
>
> Where is this oil, front or rear or passenger side?
> Common leaks are from the oil filter housing or the oil pressure sending
> unit.
>
> Of course I could be mistaken. :-)
> --
> later,
> dave
> 88 XJ 4.0 auto
> 82 Wag Ltd. 360 auto (to be retired!) anyone interested, whole or parts?
> 88 FSJ-GW 360 auto (GRAND 88)
> Chicago
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Re: 4L Oil Leaks on my XJ
Bill\Dave
I took your picture and Marked the area. It is above and behind the Oil filter. After washing the engine down and runnning for a while this is where the oil shows up.
Now I realize you cant attach files?.... Any way it shows up in the gasket seam at the rear of the Passenger side of the engine, say the last 6 inches. This is about 4in higher than the oil filter. I did replace the oil sender about a year ago. Mabe Ill get some DYE and a UV light to be sure before I tare this thing apart...
Thanks for the imput
Mike
I took your picture and Marked the area. It is above and behind the Oil filter. After washing the engine down and runnning for a while this is where the oil shows up.
Now I realize you cant attach files?.... Any way it shows up in the gasket seam at the rear of the Passenger side of the engine, say the last 6 inches. This is about 4in higher than the oil filter. I did replace the oil sender about a year ago. Mabe Ill get some DYE and a UV light to be sure before I tare this thing apart...
Thanks for the imput
Mike
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Re: 4L Oil Leaks on my XJ
Bill\Dave
I took your picture and Marked the area. It is above and behind the Oil filter. After washing the engine down and runnning for a while this is where the oil shows up.
Now I realize you cant attach files?.... Any way it shows up in the gasket seam at the rear of the Passenger side of the engine, say the last 6 inches. This is about 4in higher than the oil filter. I did replace the oil sender about a year ago. Mabe Ill get some DYE and a UV light to be sure before I tare this thing apart...
Thanks for the imput
Mike
I took your picture and Marked the area. It is above and behind the Oil filter. After washing the engine down and runnning for a while this is where the oil shows up.
Now I realize you cant attach files?.... Any way it shows up in the gasket seam at the rear of the Passenger side of the engine, say the last 6 inches. This is about 4in higher than the oil filter. I did replace the oil sender about a year ago. Mabe Ill get some DYE and a UV light to be sure before I tare this thing apart...
Thanks for the imput
Mike
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Re: 4L Oil Leaks on my XJ
Bill\Dave
I took your picture and Marked the area. It is above and behind the Oil filter. After washing the engine down and runnning for a while this is where the oil shows up.
Now I realize you cant attach files?.... Any way it shows up in the gasket seam at the rear of the Passenger side of the engine, say the last 6 inches. This is about 4in higher than the oil filter. I did replace the oil sender about a year ago. Mabe Ill get some DYE and a UV light to be sure before I tare this thing apart...
Thanks for the imput
Mike
I took your picture and Marked the area. It is above and behind the Oil filter. After washing the engine down and runnning for a while this is where the oil shows up.
Now I realize you cant attach files?.... Any way it shows up in the gasket seam at the rear of the Passenger side of the engine, say the last 6 inches. This is about 4in higher than the oil filter. I did replace the oil sender about a year ago. Mabe Ill get some DYE and a UV light to be sure before I tare this thing apart...
Thanks for the imput
Mike
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Re: 4L Oil Leaks on my XJ
Send the picture to the address in my signature, if you like.
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Mikes_XJ wrote:
>
> Bill\Dave
>
> I took your picture and Marked the area. It is above and behind the Oil filter. After washing the engine down and runnning for a while this is where the oil shows up.
> Now I realize you cant attach files?.... Any way it shows up in the gasket seam at the rear of the Passenger side of the engine, say the last 6 inches. This is about 4in higher than the oil filter. I did replace the oil sender about a year ago. Mabe Ill get some DYE and a UV light to be sure before I tare this thing apart...
>
> Thanks for the imput
> Mike
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Mikes_XJ wrote:
>
> Bill\Dave
>
> I took your picture and Marked the area. It is above and behind the Oil filter. After washing the engine down and runnning for a while this is where the oil shows up.
> Now I realize you cant attach files?.... Any way it shows up in the gasket seam at the rear of the Passenger side of the engine, say the last 6 inches. This is about 4in higher than the oil filter. I did replace the oil sender about a year ago. Mabe Ill get some DYE and a UV light to be sure before I tare this thing apart...
>
> Thanks for the imput
> Mike