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Check the oil pan gaskets, they are hard to get them in the right place with
the engine still in the truck. If the Tranny hasn't been changed over it
uses 10 wt motor oil.
Bobby Joe Pendleton II
1953 XM211
MVPA#17657
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From: "Todd Logan" <bugdaddy66@hotmail.com>
To: "Military Vehicles List" <mil-veh@uller.skylee.com>
Sent: Saturday, 06 May, 2000 11:20 PM
Subject: [MV] M211 oil leak
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> Howdy List;
> Local fire dept. has an M211 with an oil leak I hope you can help
diagnose.
> They thought it had a rear main leak, had it replaced. Still has an awful
> leak. No leaks at idle, leaves a trail of oil as you drive. Big dump of
oil
> when you shut off! Engine oil level seems fine. I am going to look at it
for
> them tomorrow. What do these use for tranny oil? Any ideas? Thanks;
>
> Todd Logan
> 68 M35A2
> 71 W200 Air Force Crewcab
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