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Old 09-18-2023, 06:54 AM
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No its not normal, did you put rtv on the corners where its leaking from? You're probably going to have to redo the upper oil pan.
Old 09-18-2023, 04:38 PM
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If you go in for a reseal job. I highly recommend
Hondabond Hondabond
, one of the best RTVs on the market IMHO. Easy to work with (both removal and installation) and holds up. Permatex is the typical go-to, but I've never been a fan of the packaging, it also just seems to be messier to deal with.
Good Luck!
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Mine's in the shop having this done right now. There are also dealing with a turbo oil supply line leak. Fortunately I paid for the extended warranty when I bought the used truck. I knew full and well when I purchased the truck that diesels were much more expensive than gas rigs when it came to repairs and I'm not well versed in diesel mechanics, so I thought it was a good idea and apparently it is going to pay off. Thanks for the video, I was going to tackle this myself and I can see that it is a pretty extensive repair job that will probably take at least a day, if not more for someone unskilled like myself.



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Originally Posted by sdjai
Mine's in the shop having this done right now. There are also dealing with a turbo oil supply line leak. Fortunately I paid for the extended warranty when I bought the used truck. I knew full and well when I purchased the truck that diesels were much more expensive than gas rigs when it came to repairs and I'm not well versed in diesel mechanics, so I thought it was a good idea and apparently it is going to pay off. Thanks for the video, I was going to tackle this myself and I can see that it is a pretty extensive repair job that will probably take at least a day, if not more for someone unskilled like myself.

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