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Old 04-13-2007, 02:16 AM   #1 (permalink)
bldrbiodiesel
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Aftermarket temperature gauge/oil leak

Hi guys, I have an after market temperature gauge that is wired into the fuse box. The problem is that when I turn on the fan the temperature jumps up about 20 degrees. I know this is interference but, I would like it to read accurately, where should I wire it.
My truck has never leaked oil until recently (after my last oil change) then it developed a small drip from the back of the oil pan (maybe). I just had my 5 spd. rebuilt and got it back on Monday, they said the rear main seal was not leaking and that maybe it was the turbo mount. The problem is that since I got it back it is leaking really bad! Any thoughts? Thanks, Mike
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