Posted by twieds on May 09, 2015 at 16:51:51 from (174.17.155.161):
Problems continue ... went to the store and got an oil filter, fits great; drained the oil removing the pan's screw/screen; and then I un-clipped the "oil sump." It appeared to be full, but with an oil-gas mix and very dirty, so I dumped it and cleaned a host of sludge from inside the bottom of it. Great, looks almost good as new. I decided I was ready to start filling the tractor back up with engine oil; and figured since the "oil sump" has a FULL line, I should put some oil in it too. PROBLEM: the oil started to slowly drain out of the "oil sump" basin through a small, pin-sized hole in its bottom. Is that supposed to be there (the small hole), is that for overflow? Do I need a new "oil sump" basin? Again, the part that has the small hole in its bottom is the round "oil sump" basin that unclips from the tractor. I don't think it had been leaking out before because of the gunk inside it. Advice please.
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