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Chain case oil checking?
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<blockquote data-quote="dfb" data-source="post: 123164" data-attributes="member: 11792"><p>My machine had a lot of water in the chain case that was getting in through 2 of the 3 access cover gaskets. If you do find significant water in there, consider locating the source of it. I used low air pressure{with a smoke generating machine....just low air pressure should work also}} to find both of the bad gaskets. Also, propped the machine up in the rear and flushed out the chain case through the front access cover with kerosene in a pump sprayer til all the milky mess was gone. I drilled an d tapped another hole below the fill/check hole at the bottom of the chain case to make draining it more convenient.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfb, post: 123164, member: 11792"] My machine had a lot of water in the chain case that was getting in through 2 of the 3 access cover gaskets. If you do find significant water in there, consider locating the source of it. I used low air pressure{with a smoke generating machine....just low air pressure should work also}} to find both of the bad gaskets. Also, propped the machine up in the rear and flushed out the chain case through the front access cover with kerosene in a pump sprayer til all the milky mess was gone. I drilled an d tapped another hole below the fill/check hole at the bottom of the chain case to make draining it more convenient. [/QUOTE]
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