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Texas Outlaw 05-08-2009 04:51 PM

HPOP diagram of drawing?
 
Does anyone have a diagram or drawing of the HPOP? I have a small oil leak and I think that it is coming from the HPOP. It seems like it is coming from underneath it. I cannot really tell but I do know that its not coming from the fittings. I have a very small puddle of oil in the valley, right there at the HPOP. No oil anywhere else. It's not coming from the HPX or any of those lines either.

Any pics of what the underside of this thing looks like?

ron's power stroke 05-08-2009 04:59 PM

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ron's power stroke 05-08-2009 05:02 PM

if its the under side..it could be the HPOP to front cover gasket..i dont think there is a plug bottom side..

cleatus12r 05-08-2009 05:05 PM

Are you sure it's not this one?

https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/6...your-hpop.html

http://www.dieselorings.com/template...hpop_rings.jpg

http://image09.webshots.com/9/9/0/40...0iUfcHh_fs.jpg

guzzle92 05-08-2009 05:26 PM

Great pic Cody!

:-jammin

Kwikkordead 05-09-2009 12:27 AM

Figure it out yet, Scott?

powerstroke8994 05-09-2009 12:33 AM

Put some dye in it and that will help. Most likely it is the pump to cover gasket. That pump is only held in there with 2 bolts so they leak easy.

Texas Outlaw 05-09-2009 07:34 AM


Originally Posted by ron's power stroke (Post 7480800)
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Originally Posted by ron's power stroke (Post 7480804)
if its the under side..it could be the HPOP to front cover gasket..i dont think there is a plug bottom side..

Thank you, Ron. That helps a lot.


Originally Posted by cleatus12r (Post 7480808)

Thank you, Cody. I copied your picture to a Word document, printed it and took it out to the truck with me.


Originally Posted by Kwikkordead (Post 7482101)
Figure it out yet, Scott?

Not yet. Yesterday while I was looking, the motor was so hot that I couldn't touch anything. This morning, with it cold, I went out and looked under the HPOP with a mirror and it is amazingly clean there. All of the HPOP lines and fittings are clean and so is the IPR. I reached up under there and felt around and my fingers came back clean. Maybe the HPOP isn't where my leak is coming from?

The rear of the motor is dry, oil is only puddled in the front, and it's not a whole lot. The way that I found this was I noticed a quarter sized oil spot on the driveway yesterday morning as I was backing out of the driveway. Got to work, looked underneath and sure enough, a little bit of oil dripping from the inspection plate for the trans. At lunch time, I went out and climbed up onto a tire and checked the valley. Small puddle in the front. The rest of the valley was a little wet but not oily. I presume that wetness is from the small puddle being blown to the rear of the motor and out the drain to the ground.


Originally Posted by powerstroke8994 (Post 7482115)
Put some dye in it and that will help. Most likely it is the pump to cover gasket. That pump is only held in there with 2 bolts so they leak easy.

Going to go out and check the bolts now. Also going to check all of the intercooler boots. I know that's a long shot but hey, what the hell.

The truck is due for an oil change so thinking I will do that today too.

ron's power stroke 05-09-2009 07:40 AM

2 months ago my ICP oring leeked only when i wasnt looking...i would always see oil where you said but not a trace of where it came from..after a few weeks i see it leeking..put in a new oring and all is well thus far..

Texas Outlaw 05-09-2009 07:50 AM

I will check that out next, Ron. Thanks for the tip. I hate leakers and this just won't do...ha ha.

F350-6 05-09-2009 08:19 AM

Dip something down into the puddle in the valley and smell it. Make sure it's oil and not diesel you're looking at. Also check the HPO lines where they attach to the heads.

Texas Outlaw 05-09-2009 08:59 AM

I did a sniff test yesterday and it sure smelled like Rotella. I changed my fuel bowl o-rings out a few months ago. I will check all of that out and see if it's wet.

beanhead6D5 05-09-2009 09:26 PM

Check all the hpop plugs in the heads to see if there leaking.

TerminatorEng. 05-09-2009 11:34 PM

Check the 11/16" plug at the rear of the pump. They are notorious for leaking. It's just a #6 O ring, same as the HPOP lines at the pump. The oil rails are #5's.

Also, check the 1/2" bolt pictured above as non-serviceable. They can also leak.

Good luck!

Texas Outlaw 05-10-2009 06:37 AM

Checked all of those and they look clean. I cleaned everything up good yesterday and stuck a clean, white rag under the HPOP. Going to run it today and see if the rag gets fresh oil on it from the underside of the pump.


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