Currently in the PNW of the USA and have been getting back to mountain biking. I've really been out of shape and biking helps. The past weeks have been filled with exploring new to me bike trails, meeting fellow travelers, and visiting a few old friends.
I am also VERY thankful for diplostat for referring me to :
https://www.braem.com/
They are very professional and communicate effectively. The heffalump secured some very needed parts through them including OEM headlights, brakes for the rear, and a set of spare engine accessories to have on hand. The headlights were installed and greatly improved lighting. The old ones had cracked housing, and over time, dust had settled within the lens creating a fine film inside them.
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While the brake shoes were being riviting/glued on in Seattle, WA. I met "movingmountainsv8" who told me about a unimog festival that was a couple of hundred miles away. So my dog and I went to try to network the MB truck crowd and had a blast! Oddly enough, I didn't find a mechanic or a referral to a shop that specialized in MB trucks.
Just as I was thinking I was finally getting things lined up, getting closer to finishing the bigger projects, and might be able to start the PanAM... The truck seems to have lost some power and now maxes out at 70 kmh on flat highways. This is with the accelerator fully depressed. I swapped out the fuel filter that is on the passenger side of the block and the aftermarket MAN filter. It's been a pain trying to get replacement air filters (I've actually ordered 5 pairs since owning this thing that never arrived). But I believe I have 2 en route now. For a diagnostic check, I pulled them and drove without filters for about 10 miles and did not note any increase in power. My limited mechanical knowledge has me thinking the only other external causes could be fuel pump, injector(s), or boost.
I also developed quite the oil leak and started dripped oil. There is now a 2cm-5cm spot on the ground when parked over night. After few engine washes to try to track the source down. I'm wondering if it is coming from here. This is the driver side of the engine block just behind the alternator.
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I don't know what that is, it looks like an access cover. I'm not sure if it takes a large 0-ring or gasket.
Any thoughts out there?