Leaks are driving me crazy
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From: Brentwood, TN
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I change my valve cover gasket and my leak seems to be the same or even a little worse. I did have a valve cover leak and now everything around it seems dry. I have oil dripping from the bellhousing and the pan under the transmission is covered in oil. It does not look like trans oil but I really cant tell. My enigne oil is full and my trans fluid seems full. I believe the RMS could be leaking but I dont see anything serious from that area. What really worries me is the layer of oil on the pan of the transmission. Has anyone seen this as well. I have searched and I dont find a lot of other similar issues.
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From: Sheffield, Yorkshire, UK
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 l6 HO
i have the exact same problem atm, and yesterday found out the oil filter was the wrong one, not my fault btw came with it on, and i have purchased the original mopar one, i will let you know if this sorts it
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you know, its funny because I did notice while lurking around under the jeep with a flash light that the Oil filter did seem a little oily. It did not seem like a lot but that is a very good thought. What I dont get is how that could cause oil on the bellhousing and pan. wouldnt it just drip directly off the Filter.
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you know, its funny because I did notice while lurking around under the jeep with a flash light that the Oil filter did seem a little oily. It did not seem like a lot but that is a very good thought. What I dont get is how that could cause oil on the bellhousing and pan. wouldnt it just drip directly off the Filter.
good story
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From: Brentwood, TN
Year: 2001
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Man I hope not. I dont seem to be loosing any coolant and the oil looks fine. It pretty brown, getting close to black... time for a change. I really dont seem to be loosing any oil, but the bellhousing and trans pan is coated in it. I am leaning towards the oil filter though. Some of my research online leads to this.
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f2/oil...pter-fix-4338/
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f2/oil...pter-fix-4338/
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From: Brentwood, TN
Year: 2001
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oh yea, and check this out. Sounds like all of my symptoms.... going to look for these rings for next weekends project.
http://www.yuccaman.com/jeep/filter.html
http://www.yuccaman.com/jeep/filter.html
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From: Appleton, WI
Year: 1991
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 HO Straight Six
I change my valve cover gasket and my leak seems to be the same or even a little worse. I did have a valve cover leak and now everything around it seems dry. I have oil dripping from the bellhousing and the pan under the transmission is covered in oil. It does not look like trans oil but I really cant tell. My enigne oil is full and my trans fluid seems full. I believe the RMS could be leaking but I dont see anything serious from that area. What really worries me is the layer of oil on the pan of the transmission. Has anyone seen this as well. I have searched and I dont find a lot of other similar issues.
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From: Brentwood, TN
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I did and it was a thin coat except for the back, I spread that on pretty thick. I checked and the valve cover seems ok. The bottom of the oil filter had a nice coating of oil on it though. I am hoping that is my issue.


