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Oil leak

jeepjseries

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Got a oil leak on my m1009. It's leaking from the vacuum pump pod on top. What can I do to fix it? It leaks enough to be a concern, rear main isn't leaking- torque converter is clean. CDR valve appears to be new and clean inside.
 

Anubis8472

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Havn't messed with my vacuum pump yet, but I would imagine your issue should be a simple gasket replacement.
The oil is leaking from the base where it bolts to the block, right?
 

ctmustang

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sounds like you lost one of the internal seals replace it and make sure youre not building crankcase pressure. I just replaced mine from oreillys for $75.00
 

ctmustang

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Theres no way for you to repair it - Replace the whole unit. Its not hard just pull the old one and drop in the new one - it doesnt have to be timed just drop it in.
CT
 

ctmustang

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120 is prob not bad. I have a friend working at O'reilly so he cuts me slack on most stuff. I dont have the part # handy but any parts house has it listed just tell them k5 blazer instead of cucv. LOL
 
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