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took my 41 for a drive..put it in garage ...i came back in 2 weeks and there is a huge puddle of oil under the car!!!!! checked all the plugs..tranny ok..still has most oil in crankcase...where else.....

i cleaned everything up....took a short drive. parked it again and after a few hours small piddly puddle right under the oil drain plug.

drain plug IS TIGHT....drip drip...mght it be coming from somewhere else...? rear seal or pan plug gasket, maybe. any guesses? places to check?

i think almost a pint or 2 leaked onto the floor.

i cleaned everything with a rag...and will check again in a few days...

oil filter..ok

oil pan gasket..ok as i can see

tranny plug...all tight.

NO oil spray under the car..basically none. so it seems to be dripping AFTER A RUN. any theories or explanations..? am i missing something? (thats typical)!!

bill

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Check the valve cover gaskets. Although is should puddle from there unless the lifter gallery returns are plugged. Mine weep some, rear main is likely culprit. Get under and wipe it all down with some cleaner spray and reags then check after it sits, and then after a drive. Put a big piece of cardboard under also to help pinpoint the area where its dripping. Alway hear to tell after the engine has been runing as the fan and road breeze blow it all aroun and it collects on drips from lots of places. tranny to bell housing area is also a suspect.

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Bill, I had a mechanical fuel pump diapraghm going bad, and it was pushing oil out of a small vent hole in the pump housing. It ran back down the block above the pan gasket, and dripped towards the back on the right side. Was always worst after a drive.

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