Look for oil seepage from the valve cover, or grease seepage from the CV axles - both pretty common issues.I am literally the only guy asking their service advisor, "Are you sure there's nothing else wrong with it? Nothing that needs replacing?"
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Look for oil seepage from the valve cover, or grease seepage from the CV axles - both pretty common issues.I am literally the only guy asking their service advisor, "Are you sure there's nothing else wrong with it? Nothing that needs replacing?"
Could also check behind the flex plate to get an idea if the rear main seal needs replacing since pretty much all of them will start leaking eventually due to age.Look for oil seepage from the valve cover, or grease seepage from the CV axles - both pretty common issues.
and slide one of the steering rack boots off and see if there is oil - you might be ready for a new steering rack!Could also check behind the flex plate to get an idea if the rear main seal needs replacing since pretty much all of them will start leaking eventually due to age.
Oil? I assumed it would be power steering fluid that leaked out. I ask because I have been chasing what I though was an oil leak, but it only shows up on the drivers side rack boot. I can't find oil any higher up than that, and it is definitely oil (golden in color) and not red steering fluid.and slide one of the steering rack boots off and see if there is oil - you might be ready for a new steering rack!
I meant steering fluid, which is the red ATFOil? I assumed it would be power steering fluid that leaked out. I ask because I have been chasing what I though was an oil leak, but it only shows up on the drivers side rack boot. I can't find oil any higher up than that, and it is definitely oil (golden in color) and not red steering fluid.
Almost 100,000 miles, hot side T broke taking the hoses out.
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Where’d you purchase the OEM skid?So I broke down and bought an OEM fuel tank skid that arrived today. So after replacing all the fuel lines and fuel tank, it's time to wrap up the project. I'll probably post a brief thread on adding oem skid plus an asfir fuel tank skid and share some pics of this mini project. I was happy to see the new skid came with the inner rubber pads.
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I ended up using King’s Toyota out of Cincinnati and used code feeeship I’d tried car-part without success, and figured this is my Xmas present. Oem skid is twice as expensive as the Asfir smhWhere’d you purchase the OEM skid?