Posted by Steve@Advance on July 02, 2018 at 18:12:30 from (66.169.147.211):
In Reply to: Massey Ferguson 275 posted by rafa2343 on July 02, 2018 at 17:44:46:
Welcome rafa2343!
First question, the pink color is air whipped into the oil from running low. The pressure you see is the air rebounding from being compressed when the engine is shut off. Once the leak is stopped the air will work itself out, doesn't hurt the oil.
There is a reseal kit available for the pump. Just have to determine what pump you have. It's not too difficult to replace the seals, just takes some patience, a clean place to work, and don't loose anything!
Second question, the oily engine could be related to the steering leak if the engine oil is overfull from the power steering pump leaking into the engine. If the oil is contaminated, once the pump is repaired, best change it. Also look for oil leaks, like the valve cover gasket or fuel leaks.
Another contributor to the oily exhaust is light use. Once it is put under a working load and up to temperature, it should dry out.
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