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863 Bobcat (Deutz) Engine Oil Loss
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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfiles" data-source="post: 61384" data-attributes="member: 782"><p>a rock between the fuel tank rubbing a hole in the oil pan is very common and it seems to happen more to the Duetz and Perkins than the Kubotas , I have never seen a hole rubbed in the fuel tank from the top side , but I have seen it on the sides of the tank , it is amazing that the plastic doesn't get a hole and the metal does ----------- I would be sure to change the rubber bushings of the motor mounts while you got the motor out , I would bet if you were to use a bar you can make the motor move up and down a lot right now , the oil softens the rubber and the motor sags down lower than usually , and when your back up running it would be a good idea to pressure under the oil pan every so often --------------</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfiles, post: 61384, member: 782"] a rock between the fuel tank rubbing a hole in the oil pan is very common and it seems to happen more to the Duetz and Perkins than the Kubotas , I have never seen a hole rubbed in the fuel tank from the top side , but I have seen it on the sides of the tank , it is amazing that the plastic doesn't get a hole and the metal does ----------- I would be sure to change the rubber bushings of the motor mounts while you got the motor out , I would bet if you were to use a bar you can make the motor move up and down a lot right now , the oil softens the rubber and the motor sags down lower than usually , and when your back up running it would be a good idea to pressure under the oil pan every so often -------------- [/QUOTE]
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