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Parade
Howdy! I drove my 352 up to Indianapolis to be in a parade last Saturday. It was a 60 mile round trip. My truck has not been more then 3 or 4 miles from home. The truck ran ok but I developed what looks like a leak in the rear main. And the brakes kept building up pressure to where I would be forced to pull over and bleed off the brakes. I think the old rubber brake lines are "valveing". I am talking about the short lines between the frame and brake cylinders. My question is; where can I get new brake hose. And- seal, gaskets, etc, for my oil leak???
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The brake hoses are a std part from a good parts store.
Oil leaks....? It is a cckw after all. Rear mains are a common leak. The seal design is not that great.
Oil leaks....? It is a cckw after all. Rear mains are a common leak. The seal design is not that great.
Dr Deuce Over 50,000 driven miles in a CCKW
1942 CCKW closed cab shopvan
1943 CCKW closed cab cargo w/M32 MG mount
1944 CCKW open cab LeRoi Kompressor
1944 CCKW open cab F1 Aircraft fueler tanker
1945 CCKW open cab cargo w/artic cab
1942 Chev cargo
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1942 CCKW closed cab shopvan
1943 CCKW closed cab cargo w/M32 MG mount
1944 CCKW open cab LeRoi Kompressor
1944 CCKW open cab F1 Aircraft fueler tanker
1945 CCKW open cab cargo w/artic cab
1942 Chev cargo
1942 Chev K51 Panel
1944 Chev M6 Bomb Truck
1942 GPW Jeep
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The Doctor is right for sure as I for one, always check to see how the leaks are before I check their levels
and you can also see if anything bad is happening inside by the colour of the leaking oil........................!

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Colour of leaking oil.............
Have you got a colour reference chart, be a BIG help rather than having to crawl around inspecting things!
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Colour chart?
No, I dont have a colour chart, but the oil was black. Thanks everyone!
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Re: Colour chart?
Well if it's black then it's probably engine oil and your back main oil seal is either tired or not sealing right. First check your engine oil via the dipstick and compare it with the oil coming from underneath. Gearbox oil tends to be a stronger smelling oil and its much thicker when rubbed between the fingers.Lugnut wrote:No, I dont have a colour chart, but the oil was black. Thanks everyone!
I once saw a Diamond T with a bucket hanging underneath to catch the dripping oil


Owning a military vehicle comes with having oil leaks or is it the other way around


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I agree with Doc, if it soes not leak oil, you don't have any oil.
The German WWII BMW radial aircraft engines were that way. If they were not leaking oil you had better check the oil level.

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Former owner and restorer of CCKW353 " Betty Boop"
proud father of a career Army officer/Blackhawk pilot/ War in Iraq veteran
Retired high school history teacher at Lt. Colonel Robert G. Cole CMH High School, Fort Sam Houston Texas
proud great grandson of four Confederate soldiers.
great great grandson of a War of 1812 veteran
great great great grandson of 2 American Revolutionary war veterans