take a paper towel, wipe the moisture, and see if it is water, antifreeze, or oil (black). Water, take a seat and have a cold one, enjoy the weather. probably just from the rain we had. Or that wonderful humid air the Gulf sends us. if oil, see if it is leaking with the engine running under pressure.
chuck
84 300sd
--- In diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com, Stan George <ssgkag@...> wrote:
>
> Trish wrote
> > Now I see moisture on one of the oil cooler lines. *Sigh*
>
> I have seen other rubber reinforced lines "sweat" for whatever reason.
> Air conditioning lines, oil cooler lines etc. Unless you actually see
> fluid that should be on the inside coming through to the outside I
> wouldn't worry too much. If it is actually "oil" on the outside check
> to see if it is a drip running down from a fitting. Don't know why
> hoses "sweat".
>
>
> --
> Stan George Portland <<
>
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[diesel_mercedes] Re: WAS: Rear Main Oil Seal leak NOW: Oil Cooler Line moisture
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