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Lawn Tractor oil leak
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| c1gmlm@aol.com 2006-08-14, 9:25 pm |
| I have a JD LX172 which developed an oil leak somewhere under the
engine. It seemed to start after an oil/filter change. I have checked
for the obvious places. Is there a seal on the underside of the engine?
Thanks
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| Srgnt Billko 2006-08-15, 9:25 am |
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<c1gmlm@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1155608416.560471.121190@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
>I have a JD LX172 which developed an oil leak somewhere under the
> engine. It seemed to start after an oil/filter change. I have checked
> for the obvious places. Is there a seal on the underside of the engine?
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> Thanks
>
This is the inexpensive verticle shaft isn't it ? If yes, there is a seal
under there and it sounds like you blew it out maybe overfilling it with
oil.
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| notebook 2006-08-15, 1:25 pm |
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<c1gmlm@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1155608416.560471.121190@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
> I have a JD LX172 which developed an oil leak somewhere under the
> engine. It seemed to start after an oil/filter change. I have checked
> for the obvious places. Is there a seal on the underside of the engine?
>
> Thanks
>
When the seals are changed out, have them measure the bore for roundness. I
had a seal go in a cold state a couple of weeks ago, and all of the oil
ended up on the floor of my garage. It was not overfilled either. I had
the same seal replaced about two years ago. It could be that the bore is
elongated also.
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| Eric in North Texas 2006-08-16, 1:25 pm |
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> It seemed to start after an oil/filter change. I have checked
> for the obvious places.
Have you removed the filter to make sure the old filter gasket isn't
stuck to the engine?
That is usually the cause of post oil change leaks.
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