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Re: Wits End - Leaking Oil
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Posted by Dave BN on October 25, 2005 at 17:11:38 from (205.188.117.73):
In Reply to: Wits End - Leaking Oil posted by Farmall Frank on October 25, 2005 at 15:07:23:
I'm thinking bent or warped oil pan also. Can you lay a straight edge on the gasket surface of the pan to see if it's flat or bent? If it is you may be able to straighten it but most likely it would need to be replaced. I assume you have scraped the engine block and oil pan surfaces to be sure there is no left over gasket parts stuck to them. Use a razor blade to scrape the surfaces. Old gasket material or sealer can be VERY hard to see. One last thought, your not overfilling your crankcase with oil are you? One more last thought, is the crankcase vent clean and free. I'm not familiar with this engine but all engines need to vent pressure and will leak at the weakest point if the natural vent is plugged. Good Luck.....Dave.
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