Oil Leak Question

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mftrnr

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Hello! I've really tried to utilize the search function but haven't found anything yet specific to the plug on the oil cooler line block thing.

I have an oil leak right above the oil filter and I know the gasket on the block for the oil cooler lines is a common culprit but it really seems like its coming from a plug on the back of that thing.

Has anybody experienced that before? It may have been the gasket in that area but the gasket sure appeared fine. I grabbed some allen keys but didn't have the exact size to just try and remove it to look for an O-ring.


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Oh yeah, finally found the right size to get it off. It has a brittle plastic looking seal, if it used to be a rubber o-ring Ive never seen one become to brittle. Hopefully a rubber o-ring does the job.
 

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ive seen orings become so brittle they practically turn to dust. that being said an oring could possibly work but not all orings are made the same. i can't remember the specific term for the measurement atm(and im a maintenance tech.... its too early. anyway just make sure the oring you purchase is good for oils and temperature. a standard pneumatic oring will degrade quickly in that environment. there are also seal rings that appear to be some kind of plastic used in automotive. personally i think they are the scourge of the automotive seals but whatever.
 

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Oh yeah, finally found the right size to get it off. It has a brittle plastic looking seal, if it used to be a rubber o-ring Ive never seen one become to brittle. Hopefully a rubber o-ring does the job.

Tightening it often stops it from leaking.
 

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Either Allen wrench 3/8 or 10MM works.

White Teflon thread tape should work also if the rubber O-ring is NOT available.


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Has anybody experienced that before? It may have been the gasket in that area but the gasket sure appeared fine. I grabbed some allen keys but didn't have the exact size to just try and remove it to look for an O-ring.

Oh yeah, finally found the right size to get it off. It has a brittle plastic looking seal, if it used to be a rubber o-ring Ive never seen one become to brittle. Hopefully a rubber o-ring does the job.

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Thanks everybody! I did replace the o-ring from a dorman kit, and so far so good. And actually I did also just replace the gasket as well so I may never know the real culprit.
 

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My 2014 Denali has a leak that 'appears' to be from the oil filter however, I think that's unlikely. I'm going to crawl underneath the ol' girl this weekend and see if I have the same oil cooler setup as the OP, as this sounds like a more likely source for my leak.

thanks OP for sharing your story and the fix!
 

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Thanks everybody! I did replace the o-ring from a dorman kit, and so far so good. And actually I did also just replace the gasket as well so I may never know the real culprit.
Do you have a part number for the o ring? I can't find it anywhere.
 

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