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MFL wrote:He did.
Hope you got it figured out!
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Bud
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โFeb-11-2021 07:13 PM
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enblethen wrote:
GDEtrailer: your photo is of a brake master cylinder
Oldwizard1 show the pump with a non-metallic connector
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SJ-Chris wrote:
I've got a slow leak underneath my engine. This is on a 2015 Thor Majestic 28a with a Ford e450 Superduty v10.
Here is a picture of the part (circled in yellow) and where it appears to be leaking (circled in red). It is taken from underneath the vehicle.
Can you tell me what part this is? If I trace a hose going into it, it looks like the hose is coming from the brake fluid reserve tank.
After driving for a couple miles to warm it up, and then parking with the engine off, I see 1 drip about every 30 seconds or minute.
Figured some of you experts out there will be able to tell me what this is, and what the likely repair will need to be.
Thanks!
Chris
โFeb-11-2021 12:07 PM
enblethen wrote:
Looks like the pressed in return line connector for the power steering.
I would use some power steering leak stop, before tearing it apart.