4 cyl Diesel oil leak
COUNTZERO
Join Date: Mar 2005 Posts: 8 NEW HAMPSHIRE |
2005-05-13 111016
I have my Kubota L2850 in the dealer's shop right now for an engine oil leak. He said its coming from the front seal and the parts would cost $30 and the Labor $800. Ouch! He also said it wasn't critical to fix it if I was vigilant about checking the oil every day. I decided to wait to fix it. My question is are there any products I can add to the oil to seal up the leak from the inside or is this just asking for trouble. $830 bucks is a little steep for an oil leak but I don't want to destroy the tractor either. Any suggestions?
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4 cyl Diesel oil leak
Murf
Join Date: Dec 1999 Posts: 7249 Toronto Area, Ontario, Canada Pics |
2005-05-13 111019
Although I've never tried it myself, I'm told that the leak-fixers they sell (STP, etc.) will work for an oil seal.
It basically is just a chemical formulation which causes the seals to swell slightly. Hopefully enough to stop a leak, but not enough to cause a problem.
I've also heard of people fixing a weaping seal with nothing more than silicone sealant around the affected area. Those types of leaks are usually not exposed to any pressure and so it holds back the flow.
Best of luck. ....
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4 cyl Diesel oil leak
havoctec
Join Date: Sep 2004 Posts: 56 Minnesota |
2005-05-13 111020
The stop leak idea is not a good idea. IMO
If it is just a seep as you say it realy is not a big deal. If it is a faster leak, it becomes more of a pain as it is messy and you have to add oil constantly. ....
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