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<blockquote data-quote="sawdust" data-source="post: 5246" data-attributes="member: 730"><p>Must be the pump is 'tight' enough that it doesn't allow fluid to gravity through. I went and bought about 10 o-rings to assure I'd have the right size and allow quick re-assembly....and was pleasantly surprised. I'll bet it didn't leak over a few ounces. Got lucky... It appears that this has been dripping for some time. I pulled the three-bolt cover where you drain the chaincase and fuel tank.....and it's been dripping outta' there since this morning. Now I just have to get a warm day (in Central MI.....I'm dreaming...) and fire up the steam cleaner and get all of the accuumulated glop out of the belly pan. Thanks, Ken! Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sawdust, post: 5246, member: 730"] Must be the pump is 'tight' enough that it doesn't allow fluid to gravity through. I went and bought about 10 o-rings to assure I'd have the right size and allow quick re-assembly....and was pleasantly surprised. I'll bet it didn't leak over a few ounces. Got lucky... It appears that this has been dripping for some time. I pulled the three-bolt cover where you drain the chaincase and fuel tank.....and it's been dripping outta' there since this morning. Now I just have to get a warm day (in Central MI.....I'm dreaming...) and fire up the steam cleaner and get all of the accuumulated glop out of the belly pan. Thanks, Ken! Jim [/QUOTE]
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