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Jack Van Meter 10-14-2010 12:57 PM

Engine oil leak
 
Greetings MO FTE people.

I live in Waynesville, MO and am having trouble finding a mechanic who works on old Fords. I own a 1978 F-250 with a 400 cid engine. The Jasper rebuilt engine has less than 5000 miles on it and it leaks around the rear of the intake manifold. Any suggestions as to where I may locate a shop and skilled mechanic to repair the leak?

Any assistance is appreciated.

Jack Van Meter

zstangkrewson 10-14-2010 05:43 PM

i would say the cheapest thing to do would be go buy a new gasket, remove the entire intake and replace all the gasket with the new one, bolt and torque the intake back down, wallah! your done!

Jack Van Meter 10-14-2010 06:00 PM

Engine oil leak
 
Thank for the suggestion. The only thing stopping me for doing this is the fact that I am 70 years old.

Jack Van Meter

tcbofade 10-14-2010 06:13 PM

Welcome, Jack.

Please refresh my memory...where is Waynesville again?

I know a few folks in KC that could help out, but don't remember how far away that is for you...

Jack Van Meter 10-14-2010 06:24 PM

Waynesville is a small community outside Fort Leonard Wood. Another way to look at it is that the town is 130 miles West of St. Louis and 100 miles East of Springfield on I-44.

tcbofade 10-14-2010 07:25 PM

I've heard too much about Waynesville...I must know somebody out there...gimme a minute... :cool:

tcbofade 10-14-2010 07:29 PM

I knew I recognized "Waynesville". We've got a certified Ford tech in your neck of the woods, I just sent him a message with a link to this thread...he's good people and should drop by directly. :)

77&79F250 10-14-2010 10:01 PM

I am guessing who ever put the intake on last time they used the worthless rubber "S" seal's (on front and rear) that always leak. RTV and proper torque sequence IMO

Maybe you could get the auto craft shop at Ft Lenardwood to do it? Sorry I don't know anyone there.

Ask around the parts stores for some local mechanics with a good reputation and references. Beats going to an auto shop blind about there capabilities.

zstangkrewson 10-15-2010 07:50 AM

wow, sorry about my suggestion, i didnt realize your inable to do it yourself. i know where waynesville is, i was stationed at ft leonardwood for a few months back in 2000. Im in west plains. i hope the guy Tcbofade knows can help you... good luck!

keep that ol ford rollin!

vloney 10-15-2010 09:12 PM


Originally Posted by Jack Van Meter (Post 9440290)
Waynesville is a small community outside Fort Leonard Wood. Another way to look at it is that the town is 130 miles West of St. Louis and 100 miles East of Springfield on I-44.

Slip by Sellers-Sexton Ford in st robert. Its the Ford dealership just outside Ft. Leonard Wood. My name is Vince. There are a couple of very qualified guys here.

tcbofade 10-15-2010 10:38 PM


Originally Posted by Jack Van Meter (Post 9440290)
Waynesville is a small community outside Fort Leonard Wood. Another way to look at it is that the town is 130 miles West of St. Louis and 100 miles East of Springfield on I-44.


Originally Posted by tcbofade (Post 9440558)
I knew I recognized "Waynesville". We've got a certified Ford tech in your neck of the woods, I just sent him a message with a link to this thread...he's good people and should drop by directly. :)


Originally Posted by vloney (Post 9444799)
Slip by Sellers-Sexton Ford in st robert. Its the Ford dealership just outside Ft. Leonard Wood. My name is Vince. There are a couple of very qualified guys here.

See? What'd I tell ya? Just ask! :)

Jack Van Meter 03-31-2013 10:30 AM

oil leaks
 
Guys - this reply is almost 3 years late - but I want to tell you that your refereral to a technician that works on old Ford trucks was the answer to my oil leak problems. Vince noted that the engine installers failed to get a good seal on the valve covers and this was the cause for one of the leaks. I had to pay for the fix as the installers were located in Wyoming. Next he put some dye in the oil and that showed that there was another leak coming from the rear main of my new rebuilt Jasper engine. Well long story short Vine replaced the rear main and Jasper picked up most of the costs as the engine was still in warranty. Three years later and the ole Ford does not have any oil leaks - nice.

Thanks - Ford Truck Enthusiasts - and the Missouri Chapter for the assistance.

Dr. Jack

earthquake68 03-31-2013 01:04 PM

Well, better late than never! Glad it's fixed.

77&79F250 04-02-2013 01:03 AM

Glad to hear it fixed, you bringing it to the Fair Grove Mo april 6th 4x4 off road truck show and swap meet. There are a few of us attending with our ol Fords.....


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