Tiny oil spots on the rear windshield


GT Bill

GT Owner
Jun 4, 2007
41
California
Has anyone experienced small oil drops on the rear windshield? Source? Solution?
Thanks in advance.
GT Bill
 
Has anyone experienced small oil drops on the rear windshield? Source? Solution?
Thanks in advance.
GT Bill
Wipe your finger under blower pully by the snout, where seal would be. It's happened before.
 
Wipe your finger under blower pully by the snout, where seal would be. It's happened before.

Look for pooling of oil in the ribs below the snout.
 
Wipe your finger under blower pully by the snout, where seal would be. It's happened before.

Wipe your finger under blower pully by the snout, where seal would be. It's happened before.
Wipe your finger under blower pully by the snout, where seal would be. It's happened before.

GT@50 and Tony,

Thanks guys - BIG HELP! I have been concentrating on the seeping transaxle vent.

Bill
 
GT@50 and Tony,

Thanks guys - BIG HELP! I have been concentrating on the seeping transaxle vent.

Bill
Seeping trans vent. Ford added a washer under fitting to possibly help. Make sure it's not overfilled. Get a trans cooler.
 
Also check the main oil hose that connects to the top of the oil tank. We've seen these seep enough for oil to run down and once it's in the area of the belts it can go anywhere.
 
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I had a little pooling on the ribs on the inboard end (cockpit end ) of the supercharger once that splattered on the inside of the glass. Wiped it off and never saw it again.
 
Also check the main oil hose that connects to the top of the oil tank. We've seen these seep enough for oil to run down and once it's in the area of the belts it can go anywhere.
Dave,

Thank you!

Bill
 
I had a little pooling on the ribs on the inboard end (cockpit end ) of the supercharger once that splattered on the inside of the glass. Wiped it off and never saw it again.
Thank you!