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6V92 oil leak question

I am trying to identify the part that is leaking oil. It has 2 pressure lines (assuming in/out). It seems pretty easy to access. Is this difficult for a novice to handle? I've done basic work on cars when I was younger so...
1989 GV Private Coach. DD Pusher/Allison
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Kennyb

Re: 6V92 oil leak question

Reply #1
Looks like a Vickers pump to me, but let the Detroit owners chime in.
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Re: 6V92 oil leak question

Reply #2
Power steering pump. Not much of a leak, more of a seep. Degrease it until it's spotless. Is it leaking on the ground?

Pierce
Pierce and Gaylie Stewart
'93 U300/36 WTBI
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Re: 6V92 oil leak question

Reply #3
Power steering pump. Not much of a leak, more of a seep. Degrease it until it's spotless. Is it leaking on the ground?

Pierce

No but there is residue around it and below it. No e on the ground.
1989 GV Private Coach. DD Pusher/Allison
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Kennyb

Re: 6V92 oil leak question

Reply #4
With the engine warm, use a $1 dollar tree spray bottle with a diluted solution of the purple de-greaser stuff Walmart sells for about $10 or so for a 2 gallon container. That and a cheap 1 or 2 inch paint brush will only take a few minutes to clean the whole area.

There is a blower bypass fitting right around there so make sure that's not what is seeping.

Pierce
Pierce and Gaylie Stewart
'93 U300/36 WTBI
Detroit 6V-92TA Jake
1140 watts on the roof
SBFD (ret)