HDNash14
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Hey y'all,
I have a 2024 JLU sport, and am looking for some guidance here.
After a routine oil change I went to start my car and clean up all the tools I was using and I noticed I was leaking fluid from the transmission. I started mopping it up and realized it was oil. Checked the dipstick and it was completely dry so I went to the internet and saw that it was most likely a cracked oil filter housing which could happen if the oil filter was tightened too much. I do recall giving it between a 1/4 and 1/2 turn with a wrench after threading it on with my hand so I thought that definitely could be the problem.
I purchased the Dorman oil filter housing and removed both intake manifolds and found a large pool of oil. I thought that this confirmed my suspicion that this is what had cracked and installed the new housing. I put it all back together and added another 5 qt container of oil since I had drained all of it the last time. I started it back up and immediately started pushing out oil in the exact same spot and a much quicker rate. I stopped the car and cleaned it up.
I am now wondering if anyone has any insight into why this would be worse than it was before. I am thinking that maybe the housing is not torqued down correctly? Or that the housing wasn't the problem and it was a rear gasket seal? I would much rather work on the car myself as well but I just have basic tools in my garage, so I am also looking for opinions if this is an at home repair or if I should take it to a shop or the dealer?
Thanks everyone, and opinions and ideas are much appreciated.
I have a 2024 JLU sport, and am looking for some guidance here.
After a routine oil change I went to start my car and clean up all the tools I was using and I noticed I was leaking fluid from the transmission. I started mopping it up and realized it was oil. Checked the dipstick and it was completely dry so I went to the internet and saw that it was most likely a cracked oil filter housing which could happen if the oil filter was tightened too much. I do recall giving it between a 1/4 and 1/2 turn with a wrench after threading it on with my hand so I thought that definitely could be the problem.
I purchased the Dorman oil filter housing and removed both intake manifolds and found a large pool of oil. I thought that this confirmed my suspicion that this is what had cracked and installed the new housing. I put it all back together and added another 5 qt container of oil since I had drained all of it the last time. I started it back up and immediately started pushing out oil in the exact same spot and a much quicker rate. I stopped the car and cleaned it up.
I am now wondering if anyone has any insight into why this would be worse than it was before. I am thinking that maybe the housing is not torqued down correctly? Or that the housing wasn't the problem and it was a rear gasket seal? I would much rather work on the car myself as well but I just have basic tools in my garage, so I am also looking for opinions if this is an at home repair or if I should take it to a shop or the dealer?
Thanks everyone, and opinions and ideas are much appreciated.
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