now that im watching the oil pressure guage, driving like an old man reads right at 40. but if i drive normal (which isnt that fast) the guage hits 60.
is this is an oil pressure sensor issue or 37s on stock gears cuasing this?
only reason i ask is i dont see how oil would get up on the shock area..
maybe it is PS fluid??? i just had an issue where the steering shaft had frayed the return PS fluid line and was leaking fluid all over the drivers side shock area.
was your oil low at the end of the drive?
check all your fluids.
chances are whatever fluid is leaking regardless of where your driving.
now thinking about it.. some other issues that could cause oil leaking that high up would be:
oil is so hot it boils and shoots up the dip stick? you would see oil splatter everywhere though
bad gasket on valve cover? not sure it would squirt out alot, but maybe a good trickle.
bad head gasket? same as above.. might be easier to spot looking up from underneath the vehicle.
also.. maybe it is tranny fluid??? there is cooling lines from the tranny to the radiator... maybe one got pinched? maybe a fitting got loose on the rad and the oil is going to the low spot on the line?
inspect your engine compartment some more to see if there is any indication where it could be coming from. from the amount of oil it sounds like is leaking, there should be a very obivious indication where it is coming from.
is there oil splatter on the hood?
check the front of the engine where the fan is.
if you can tell, or you have alot of gunk build up.. might be a good idea to power wash the compartment to clean it up some and try loking then.
Last edited by Hellz : 05-16-2012 at 09:25 PM.
2005 H2 Adventure SUV
Air Doc intake/ Airaid filter
BFG KM2 M/T 37x12.50x17
Cognito UCA kit, tie rods, shocks, sway bar links
GMPP exhaust
Gobi Ranger rack w/ spare tire mount
Rancho steering stabilizer
Warn brush guard mounted 4 lamp light bar
Front or rear axle fluid leak that appears to be from the end of the axle vent hose. Most often occurs during hot ambient temperatures and/or while towing.
Recommendation/Instructions:
Installation of filter (P/N 5651682) will act as an accumulator and prevent fluid from being forced out the end of the vent tube. Install the filter vertically in either direction approximately 4 - 6" (10 - 15 cm) from the end vent cap of the hose or where convenient. Retain the filter using the supplied hose clamps and secure the filter and hose to prevent any damage.
1987 Jeep YJ 403hp sbc 653hp on NOS
1998 Chev Z71
2007 Chev Trailblazer SS
Hummer, like nothing else
im also running 37 military tires on steel wheels, going thru the desert at 90 mph.... maybe thats just TOO much?
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