"I know it say's add comment" but I didn't know how or where to respond to ur info, my engine model is 6G72. Can u please help?"I know it say's add comment" but I didn't know how or where to respond to ur info, my engine model is 6G72. Can u please help?
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could be from a number of places have the engine thoroughly cleaned and then look for fresh oil drips starting at highest point of engine working way down
theres no dip stick ,there are to plugs on trany one on the bottom to drain and one on the side,remove the side one oil is full when it starts to flow out,but caution dont star removing bolts unless your sure could cause trany damage on some tranys,go to a oil and lube shop have them lift truck and check takes 5 to 10 minutes,good luck.
nothing to much to worry about.this is quite normal to many ingines. it may be gum build up, making a valve or piston ring stick. inexpensive first thing to try, run some engine restorer in the oil, one that say s it removes cabon and gum from engine, like wynns.follow instructions on can. you will see all the crud come out of the oil when you drain it.
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