back from Mexico (picked up oil leak)

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No i guess i didnt word that too well, but i really have an oil leak coming from the valley and dripping down the back of each head, i was just looking for some common items to look at, i will check the CCV as stated, although im not sure what the hair spray is for maybe somebody could elaborate on this cleaning technique????

It was the Rice & Bean joint you were parked at, that got us started ;):D

Check & Clean the I/C boots, intake boots too. Many use the [Hair Spray] to act as an adhesive/sealer... to keep them from leaking oil (over time) passed the clamps.

That 95 MPH stint, could have pushed some oil passed the boot clamps.. maybe ? is it still drip'n ? :dunno

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No i guess i didnt word that too well, but i really have an oil leak coming from the valley and dripping down the back of each head, i was just looking for some common items to look at, i will check the CCV as stated, although im not sure what the hair spray is for maybe somebody could elaborate on this cleaning technique????

what I always do...and have found it to work well...is to get everything apart and use simple green or your degreaser of choice and really get all the oil off. Even use a little brake cleaner on the pipes themselves but be careful on the boots...it might be too corosive. i've never tried the hairspray, but i always use windex to get it slipped together, and then get it nice and tight...take it out for a drive, come back and tweak everything a bit...and im good to go!
 

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No i guess i didnt word that too well, but i really have an oil leak coming from the valley and dripping down the back of each head, i was just looking for some common items to look at, i will check the CCV as stated, although im not sure what the hair spray is for maybe somebody could elaborate on this cleaning technique????

your ccv (crank case vent) isint leaking, it letting in oily vapor into the intake. it then goes through everything; turbo, boost tube, intercooler, boost tube, and then collects onto the x pipe witch sits right on top the intake manifold. it gets pushed out (like doing 95) and makes it look like you have a oil leak coming from the top.

Look in the wiki article on how to do the CCV bypass TikiWiki : CCV Modification for 7.3L and when your doing that take the rubber boots off the boost tubes, intercooler, x pipe and give them a wash like Jordan said. AND while thats off clean out the valley and if you still have a leak you will now easily find where its coming from. Because it could be coming from your HPOP (hi pressure oil pump). there is a little unserviceable thingy on it that leaks but thats WAY LESS likely to happen than the boost tube stuff. HAVE FUN!!!!!
 

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Thanks guys i think you might be right, i looked at the boots and they have oil coming out and i have not seen anymore oil on the back of the head as i look up from the bottom, have a great thanksgiving and god bless you and your families.
 

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Thanks guys i think you might be right, i looked at the boots and they have oil coming out and i have not seen anymore oil on the back of the head as i look up from the bottom, have a great thanksgiving and god bless you and your families.

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Glad yer headed toward a fix.

Happy Thanksgiving to you & yours too.
 

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found the problem it was the blue hose for boost was cracked underneath where you cant see.
 

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