Posted by steve terplak on March 31, 2016 at 17:04:36 from (162.72.14.70):
I have a 1995 Chevy 3500 1 ton dump. It has a 454 with the engine oil cooler. My dad took the truck yesterday...before he took off, I checked the oil, coolant etc... He drove a half hour or so home, ran a couple errands, hauled some soil and, before heading back to my house, checked the oil, none registered on the dipstick. This is by no means a clean truck, but there were no giant oil spots on his driveway, nor any drip drip drip lines heading in or out... So, he put in a quart (all he had in his garage) (still nothing on dipstick) and headed to the hardware store around the corner, put 2 more quarts in and headed to my house. At my house, still no oil on the dipstick. No massive oil spills in or around the truck... Where did it go? Has to get inspected soon anyway, so it is going to the mechanic...but I am curious...the oil cooler line looks pretty oil covered...but it has always looked that way.. Our one thought is that it has to be a leak in that line when under pressure...right? Haven't actually checked... . Thoughts?
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