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Posted by perk on January 04, 2006 at 17:56:24 from (137.45.10.119):
I am looking at a cub to buy. It is early model like I have been looking for quite awhile. The thing that bothers me is the oil pressure. I know that oil pressure is one of the main things to look for but this pressure seems to good. After running it for awhile there seems to be oil seepage around the valve cover,oil filter cover and oil breather cap and the oil pressure pegs the right side of the gauge. Any info from you cubbers would be appreciated. Is this a common problem with the cubs. Reason I ask is that the last one I looked at was blowing oil out of the oil breather cap. Thanks, Perk
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