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That's the transmission sampling hose. Coupled into the oil line @ the cooler fitting. Removing for now, I might get a spare made, still on the fence due to Mr Murphy.
With it having already failed like this with nothing near the flipping thing, kinda don't want to put it there again.
This little punk was the issue. Getting a new hose made, it was the leak.
They degreased most of the engine, missed the worst of the oil inside the frame rail.
Removed the oil sampling hose and fittings. It's not a 1/4 pipe, it's a goofy automotive one.
Since oil is everywhere I can't tell what the now oil fog that's ever where is coming from, new leak or oil burning off. Getting engine degreased at truck wash.
Fun fun fun! At least it's in the low 80s
Sweet! I'm hoping it's that fitting and not the oil cooler..... my fan did the same thing but I'm hoping the leak is misting and the fan is painting with the mist.
Raised the cab yesterday, found oil had sprayed all over the lower passanger side of the engine. I think it's coming from where the oil sampling port hose attaches to the transmission oil line.
Does anyone know the size fitting so I can just cap it off? I want to remove both the hose and the 90...
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