v10 oil leak help
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v10 oil leak help
2001 excursion with V10 and 106,000 miles. Developed an oil leak after a long trip (approx 500 miles). The oil leak is not the front main seal. The leak is coming from the side of the engine block on the drivers side, towards the from of the motor. I believe there are some oil related parts in this area but I need help identifing what I should be looking for. The leak is pretty heavy when the motor is running but stops when the motor is shut off. I know this is probably not enough info but hopefully it will be a good start.
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yes dito for above but also clean off the oil pressure switch and check it. it's right there and a part well known to leakage problems.
if you don't use one use a motorcraft oil filter. they are less known to cause leaking problems over some of the much cheaper branded one's . my wifes jeep will leak with anything other then a mopar filter no matter how tight we make it. same goes for my fords . oem is better all the time filter wise.
sorry guys i have a brain fart as to who makes the ford filter right now and i will admitt that brand is the only after market one that works correctly. and not leak
if you don't use one use a motorcraft oil filter. they are less known to cause leaking problems over some of the much cheaper branded one's . my wifes jeep will leak with anything other then a mopar filter no matter how tight we make it. same goes for my fords . oem is better all the time filter wise.
sorry guys i have a brain fart as to who makes the ford filter right now and i will admitt that brand is the only after market one that works correctly. and not leak
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Motorcraft Filters
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I always though Motorcraft oil filters. ( I like them and would use nothing else on my V10 ) were made by Wix but I found this article in Wikepedia that says they are made by Purulator.
Manufacturers
Major brands of oil filters available in the U.S. include FRAM (a Honeywell brand), WIX (an Affinia Group brand), Purolator (a joint venture of MANN+HUMMEL and Bosch), AC Delco (a General Motors brand) and Motorcraft (a Ford Motor Company brand). Some brands, such as Ford's Motorcraft and GM's AC-Delco, are manufactured by other companies (i.e. Purolator for Motorcraft) but are generally designed and quality tested by the brand selling them. Many of the brands manufacture filters for a wide variety of makes and models of vehicles. For instance, Motorcraft sells oil filters that fit GM, Chrysler, Honda, and Toyota vehicles, in addition to Fords. The manufacturer usually provides a list of what makes and models they supply filters for.
Denso is also a major global manufacturer of oil filters as are MANN+HUMMEL and Mahle.
[edit] Comparisons
Some have argued that there is a major difference in quality of various oil filter brands, and some studies have proven it. Generally speaking, those branded by automotive manufacturers (such as Motorcraft and AC Delco as listed above) usually meet higher standards without costing significantly more than cheaper-made (and poorer performing) brands such as FRAM or Pennzoil brand. Very expensive brands such as Amsoil, Mobil and K&N perform excellently, but cost a lot more than traditional brands.
Many major auto parts stores (such as AutoZone, which sells the Valucraft brand and NAPA, which sells NAPA Select and NAPA Gold) offer their own brands of oil filters, but these are also made by other major oil filter makers.
Perhaps the largest original design manufacturer of filters in the U.S. is Champion Laboratories, which manufactures at least some of the SuperTech, AC Delco, Valucraft, and many other filters. STP (licensed from Clorox) and Champ are their own brands. Champion was also a major supplier to Bosch USA until Bosch bought an interest in the Purolator company.
I always though Motorcraft oil filters. ( I like them and would use nothing else on my V10 ) were made by Wix but I found this article in Wikepedia that says they are made by Purulator.
Manufacturers
Major brands of oil filters available in the U.S. include FRAM (a Honeywell brand), WIX (an Affinia Group brand), Purolator (a joint venture of MANN+HUMMEL and Bosch), AC Delco (a General Motors brand) and Motorcraft (a Ford Motor Company brand). Some brands, such as Ford's Motorcraft and GM's AC-Delco, are manufactured by other companies (i.e. Purolator for Motorcraft) but are generally designed and quality tested by the brand selling them. Many of the brands manufacture filters for a wide variety of makes and models of vehicles. For instance, Motorcraft sells oil filters that fit GM, Chrysler, Honda, and Toyota vehicles, in addition to Fords. The manufacturer usually provides a list of what makes and models they supply filters for.
Denso is also a major global manufacturer of oil filters as are MANN+HUMMEL and Mahle.
[edit] Comparisons
Some have argued that there is a major difference in quality of various oil filter brands, and some studies have proven it. Generally speaking, those branded by automotive manufacturers (such as Motorcraft and AC Delco as listed above) usually meet higher standards without costing significantly more than cheaper-made (and poorer performing) brands such as FRAM or Pennzoil brand. Very expensive brands such as Amsoil, Mobil and K&N perform excellently, but cost a lot more than traditional brands.
Many major auto parts stores (such as AutoZone, which sells the Valucraft brand and NAPA, which sells NAPA Select and NAPA Gold) offer their own brands of oil filters, but these are also made by other major oil filter makers.
Perhaps the largest original design manufacturer of filters in the U.S. is Champion Laboratories, which manufactures at least some of the SuperTech, AC Delco, Valucraft, and many other filters. STP (licensed from Clorox) and Champ are their own brands. Champion was also a major supplier to Bosch USA until Bosch bought an interest in the Purolator company.
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Does the v10 have any common oil leak areas?
I don't get anu oil on the ground, but smell oil burning whne I stop her hard.
My bellhousing is also damp ever oil change, but I am not losing anything measurable from engine or tranny.
Change oil every 3k motorcraft 5w and mc filter, 135k change coming up soon.
I have not checked it out much, I need to get a step ladder or something, it is easier to check the underside then it is the top.
I don't get anu oil on the ground, but smell oil burning whne I stop her hard.
My bellhousing is also damp ever oil change, but I am not losing anything measurable from engine or tranny.
Change oil every 3k motorcraft 5w and mc filter, 135k change coming up soon.
I have not checked it out much, I need to get a step ladder or something, it is easier to check the underside then it is the top.
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Does the v10 have any common oil leak areas?
I don't get anu oil on the ground, but smell oil burning whne I stop her hard.
My bellhousing is also damp ever oil change, but I am not losing anything measurable from engine or tranny.
Change oil every 3k motorcraft 5w and mc filter, 135k change coming up soon.
I have not checked it out much, I need to get a step ladder or something, it is easier to check the underside then it is the top.
I don't get anu oil on the ground, but smell oil burning whne I stop her hard.
My bellhousing is also damp ever oil change, but I am not losing anything measurable from engine or tranny.
Change oil every 3k motorcraft 5w and mc filter, 135k change coming up soon.
I have not checked it out much, I need to get a step ladder or something, it is easier to check the underside then it is the top.
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My truck finally started to leak a little more, so i thought i could find it easier. My leak is coming from right rear (passenger side) above starter.
I can see valve cover, no oil there. Where head and block meet there is oil, but is does not look like it is leaking there, but just getting on it as it runs down from closer to the intake.
I have never had a head gasket leak oil before, so do not suspect that, must be something up there prone to leakage.
Been a mech for 30 years, why is it my vehicles are the ones that come up with these unclear hard to find problems.
I may pull the inner fender monday and hope i can see better. Just thought i would run it by everyone else.
I can see valve cover, no oil there. Where head and block meet there is oil, but is does not look like it is leaking there, but just getting on it as it runs down from closer to the intake.
I have never had a head gasket leak oil before, so do not suspect that, must be something up there prone to leakage.
Been a mech for 30 years, why is it my vehicles are the ones that come up with these unclear hard to find problems.
I may pull the inner fender monday and hope i can see better. Just thought i would run it by everyone else.
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i hope your right. But is does not look like it. Also, the valve covers look like their design would help prevent leaks.
Again, i have yet to rebuild or tear into one, but it looks to me like the covers are flat, and would just keep oil from splashing out. Instead of actually holding oil in like th eold type velve cover did on say a 460.
hopefully monday i can get to looking closer for the leak, and update
Again, i have yet to rebuild or tear into one, but it looks to me like the covers are flat, and would just keep oil from splashing out. Instead of actually holding oil in like th eold type velve cover did on say a 460.
hopefully monday i can get to looking closer for the leak, and update