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<blockquote data-quote="bobbie-g" data-source="post: 4233" data-attributes="member: 26"><p>Tazza, I've heard elsewhere that a leaky fuel pump will fill the crankcase with fuel. But on this machine, the entire pump is external, driven by a sprocket which engages the timing belt. I don't see any way fuel can make it into the crankcase. BTW, Bobcat gets $1345 US for a new fuel pump. I really didn't want to be in a position to know that! And if anyone wants a used one with a bad lift pump, I can help! --- Ron, I forgot to include my email address. rmghorm@gmail.com ---Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobbie-g, post: 4233, member: 26"] Tazza, I've heard elsewhere that a leaky fuel pump will fill the crankcase with fuel. But on this machine, the entire pump is external, driven by a sprocket which engages the timing belt. I don't see any way fuel can make it into the crankcase. BTW, Bobcat gets $1345 US for a new fuel pump. I really didn't want to be in a position to know that! And if anyone wants a used one with a bad lift pump, I can help! --- Ron, I forgot to include my email address. rmghorm@gmail.com ---Bob [/QUOTE]
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