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Oil Leak problem.

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slydinclyde
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Oil Leak problem.

Postby slydinclyde » Mon May 24, 2004 10:49 pm

I Have a CC 104 with the 10HP Kohler K241A and have a oil leak problem.
It appears to be leaking from what I would call the crakcase filter. It is the metel plate just behind the carb with a single nut holding it on. Behind that plate is a kind of spring load plate,gasket (of course) something that looks like a green scotchbright pad, rubber spacer, and something that is made out of a piece of thin sheet metal shaped like a + covering two holes on the left and right.

Any how I am getting an excessive amount of oil seeping through the front cover from the vent hole on top.

Any help would be appreciated.Thanks. :?
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Postby Paul B » Tue May 25, 2004 9:13 pm

That inside plate has a small oil drain hole in it. Make sure it is at the bottom.

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Postby slydinclyde » Wed May 26, 2004 5:17 am

The hole is on the bottom. I think thst the baffle may hve been installed backwards I am going to take it apart and double check. Could that drain hole be cloged somewhere futher down the line :?:
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Postby Scott C » Wed May 26, 2004 2:17 pm

Breather assy.
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Postby slydinclyde » Wed May 26, 2004 8:13 pm

I swapped the baffle around today ( it was in Backwards) it seems to have fixed it I will let you guys know later on after I have ran it for a awile if the prob is still there.
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