JGC oil leak help needed
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JGC oil leak help needed
I went out to change the oil this morning, and noticed and found I had oil
leaking from the fitting that the filter screws onto.
The fitting does a 90 degree turn from the filter into the engine and it's
leaking from the end that attaches to the engine.
The fitting is round and I don't see any bolts to remove it.
Does the whole fitting unscrew and I just need to replace a gasket?
The darn Chilton's manual is worthless on the subject.
I posted a pic to alt.binaries.pictures.autos.4x4
TIA and my appretiation to all that contribute here and have helped me out
many times over the years without their ever knowing it.
rufus
98 JGC I6 4.0 175k mi (Clyde)
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Re: JGC oil leak help needed
rufus t wrote:
> I went out to change the oil this morning, and noticed and found I
> had oil leaking from the fitting that the filter screws onto.
> The fitting does a 90 degree turn from the filter into the engine and
> it's leaking from the end that attaches to the engine.
> The fitting is round and I don't see any bolts to remove it.
>
> Does the whole fitting unscrew and I just need to replace a gasket?
>
> The darn Chilton's manual is worthless on the subject.
>
> I posted a pic to alt.binaries.pictures.autos.4x4
> 98 JGC I6 4.0 175k mi (Clyde)
Sure it's not running down from the valve cover?
At any rate there is an o-ring in there between
the engine and adapter. Here is a good writeup.
http://www.yuccaman.com/jeep/filter.html
--
DougW
> I went out to change the oil this morning, and noticed and found I
> had oil leaking from the fitting that the filter screws onto.
> The fitting does a 90 degree turn from the filter into the engine and
> it's leaking from the end that attaches to the engine.
> The fitting is round and I don't see any bolts to remove it.
>
> Does the whole fitting unscrew and I just need to replace a gasket?
>
> The darn Chilton's manual is worthless on the subject.
>
> I posted a pic to alt.binaries.pictures.autos.4x4
> 98 JGC I6 4.0 175k mi (Clyde)
Sure it's not running down from the valve cover?
At any rate there is an o-ring in there between
the engine and adapter. Here is a good writeup.
http://www.yuccaman.com/jeep/filter.html
--
DougW
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Re: JGC oil leak help needed
rufus t wrote:
> I went out to change the oil this morning, and noticed and found I
> had oil leaking from the fitting that the filter screws onto.
> The fitting does a 90 degree turn from the filter into the engine and
> it's leaking from the end that attaches to the engine.
> The fitting is round and I don't see any bolts to remove it.
>
> Does the whole fitting unscrew and I just need to replace a gasket?
>
> The darn Chilton's manual is worthless on the subject.
>
> I posted a pic to alt.binaries.pictures.autos.4x4
> 98 JGC I6 4.0 175k mi (Clyde)
Sure it's not running down from the valve cover?
At any rate there is an o-ring in there between
the engine and adapter. Here is a good writeup.
http://www.yuccaman.com/jeep/filter.html
--
DougW
> I went out to change the oil this morning, and noticed and found I
> had oil leaking from the fitting that the filter screws onto.
> The fitting does a 90 degree turn from the filter into the engine and
> it's leaking from the end that attaches to the engine.
> The fitting is round and I don't see any bolts to remove it.
>
> Does the whole fitting unscrew and I just need to replace a gasket?
>
> The darn Chilton's manual is worthless on the subject.
>
> I posted a pic to alt.binaries.pictures.autos.4x4
> 98 JGC I6 4.0 175k mi (Clyde)
Sure it's not running down from the valve cover?
At any rate there is an o-ring in there between
the engine and adapter. Here is a good writeup.
http://www.yuccaman.com/jeep/filter.html
--
DougW
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Re: JGC oil leak help needed
rufus t wrote:
> I went out to change the oil this morning, and noticed and found I
> had oil leaking from the fitting that the filter screws onto.
> The fitting does a 90 degree turn from the filter into the engine and
> it's leaking from the end that attaches to the engine.
> The fitting is round and I don't see any bolts to remove it.
>
> Does the whole fitting unscrew and I just need to replace a gasket?
>
> The darn Chilton's manual is worthless on the subject.
>
> I posted a pic to alt.binaries.pictures.autos.4x4
> 98 JGC I6 4.0 175k mi (Clyde)
Sure it's not running down from the valve cover?
At any rate there is an o-ring in there between
the engine and adapter. Here is a good writeup.
http://www.yuccaman.com/jeep/filter.html
--
DougW
> I went out to change the oil this morning, and noticed and found I
> had oil leaking from the fitting that the filter screws onto.
> The fitting does a 90 degree turn from the filter into the engine and
> it's leaking from the end that attaches to the engine.
> The fitting is round and I don't see any bolts to remove it.
>
> Does the whole fitting unscrew and I just need to replace a gasket?
>
> The darn Chilton's manual is worthless on the subject.
>
> I posted a pic to alt.binaries.pictures.autos.4x4
> 98 JGC I6 4.0 175k mi (Clyde)
Sure it's not running down from the valve cover?
At any rate there is an o-ring in there between
the engine and adapter. Here is a good writeup.
http://www.yuccaman.com/jeep/filter.html
--
DougW
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Re: JGC oil leak help needed
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in news:YGaWg.32382$iA5.12955
@dukeread11:
> Sure it's not running down from the valve cover?
>
> At any rate there is an o-ring in there between
> the engine and adapter. Here is a good writeup.
> http://www.yuccaman.com/jeep/filter.html
>
I'm positive it's the adapter.
Excellent link, thanks. It's a torx bolt recessed in the center piece that
I wasn't seeing.
rufus
@dukeread11:
> Sure it's not running down from the valve cover?
>
> At any rate there is an o-ring in there between
> the engine and adapter. Here is a good writeup.
> http://www.yuccaman.com/jeep/filter.html
>
I'm positive it's the adapter.
Excellent link, thanks. It's a torx bolt recessed in the center piece that
I wasn't seeing.
rufus
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Re: JGC oil leak help needed
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in news:YGaWg.32382$iA5.12955
@dukeread11:
> Sure it's not running down from the valve cover?
>
> At any rate there is an o-ring in there between
> the engine and adapter. Here is a good writeup.
> http://www.yuccaman.com/jeep/filter.html
>
I'm positive it's the adapter.
Excellent link, thanks. It's a torx bolt recessed in the center piece that
I wasn't seeing.
rufus
@dukeread11:
> Sure it's not running down from the valve cover?
>
> At any rate there is an o-ring in there between
> the engine and adapter. Here is a good writeup.
> http://www.yuccaman.com/jeep/filter.html
>
I'm positive it's the adapter.
Excellent link, thanks. It's a torx bolt recessed in the center piece that
I wasn't seeing.
rufus
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Re: JGC oil leak help needed
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in news:YGaWg.32382$iA5.12955
@dukeread11:
> Sure it's not running down from the valve cover?
>
> At any rate there is an o-ring in there between
> the engine and adapter. Here is a good writeup.
> http://www.yuccaman.com/jeep/filter.html
>
I'm positive it's the adapter.
Excellent link, thanks. It's a torx bolt recessed in the center piece that
I wasn't seeing.
rufus
@dukeread11:
> Sure it's not running down from the valve cover?
>
> At any rate there is an o-ring in there between
> the engine and adapter. Here is a good writeup.
> http://www.yuccaman.com/jeep/filter.html
>
I'm positive it's the adapter.
Excellent link, thanks. It's a torx bolt recessed in the center piece that
I wasn't seeing.
rufus
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Re: JGC oil leak help needed
Please reply to the group how your repair went. I have the same leak, and I
can't find a torx bit short enough to remove the bolt. I looked at the
previous post, and even though the pictures are good, I still can't find the
tools shown.
cal
"rufus t" <r_firefly@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in news:YGaWg.32382$iA5.12955
> @dukeread11:
>
>> Sure it's not running down from the valve cover?
>>
>> At any rate there is an o-ring in there between
>> the engine and adapter. Here is a good writeup.
>> http://www.yuccaman.com/jeep/filter.html
>>
>
> I'm positive it's the adapter.
>
> Excellent link, thanks. It's a torx bolt recessed in the center piece that
> I wasn't seeing.
>
> rufus
can't find a torx bit short enough to remove the bolt. I looked at the
previous post, and even though the pictures are good, I still can't find the
tools shown.
cal
"rufus t" <r_firefly@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:nWaWg.20622$Ij.7214@newssvr14.news.prodigy.co m...
> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in news:YGaWg.32382$iA5.12955
> @dukeread11:
>
>> Sure it's not running down from the valve cover?
>>
>> At any rate there is an o-ring in there between
>> the engine and adapter. Here is a good writeup.
>> http://www.yuccaman.com/jeep/filter.html
>>
>
> I'm positive it's the adapter.
>
> Excellent link, thanks. It's a torx bolt recessed in the center piece that
> I wasn't seeing.
>
> rufus
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Re: JGC oil leak help needed
Please reply to the group how your repair went. I have the same leak, and I
can't find a torx bit short enough to remove the bolt. I looked at the
previous post, and even though the pictures are good, I still can't find the
tools shown.
cal
"rufus t" <r_firefly@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:nWaWg.20622$Ij.7214@newssvr14.news.prodigy.co m...
> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in news:YGaWg.32382$iA5.12955
> @dukeread11:
>
>> Sure it's not running down from the valve cover?
>>
>> At any rate there is an o-ring in there between
>> the engine and adapter. Here is a good writeup.
>> http://www.yuccaman.com/jeep/filter.html
>>
>
> I'm positive it's the adapter.
>
> Excellent link, thanks. It's a torx bolt recessed in the center piece that
> I wasn't seeing.
>
> rufus
can't find a torx bit short enough to remove the bolt. I looked at the
previous post, and even though the pictures are good, I still can't find the
tools shown.
cal
"rufus t" <r_firefly@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:nWaWg.20622$Ij.7214@newssvr14.news.prodigy.co m...
> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in news:YGaWg.32382$iA5.12955
> @dukeread11:
>
>> Sure it's not running down from the valve cover?
>>
>> At any rate there is an o-ring in there between
>> the engine and adapter. Here is a good writeup.
>> http://www.yuccaman.com/jeep/filter.html
>>
>
> I'm positive it's the adapter.
>
> Excellent link, thanks. It's a torx bolt recessed in the center piece that
> I wasn't seeing.
>
> rufus
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Re: JGC oil leak help needed
Please reply to the group how your repair went. I have the same leak, and I
can't find a torx bit short enough to remove the bolt. I looked at the
previous post, and even though the pictures are good, I still can't find the
tools shown.
cal
"rufus t" <r_firefly@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:nWaWg.20622$Ij.7214@newssvr14.news.prodigy.co m...
> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in news:YGaWg.32382$iA5.12955
> @dukeread11:
>
>> Sure it's not running down from the valve cover?
>>
>> At any rate there is an o-ring in there between
>> the engine and adapter. Here is a good writeup.
>> http://www.yuccaman.com/jeep/filter.html
>>
>
> I'm positive it's the adapter.
>
> Excellent link, thanks. It's a torx bolt recessed in the center piece that
> I wasn't seeing.
>
> rufus
can't find a torx bit short enough to remove the bolt. I looked at the
previous post, and even though the pictures are good, I still can't find the
tools shown.
cal
"rufus t" <r_firefly@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:nWaWg.20622$Ij.7214@newssvr14.news.prodigy.co m...
> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in news:YGaWg.32382$iA5.12955
> @dukeread11:
>
>> Sure it's not running down from the valve cover?
>>
>> At any rate there is an o-ring in there between
>> the engine and adapter. Here is a good writeup.
>> http://www.yuccaman.com/jeep/filter.html
>>
>
> I'm positive it's the adapter.
>
> Excellent link, thanks. It's a torx bolt recessed in the center piece that
> I wasn't seeing.
>
> rufus