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Hydrostatic oil in engine case?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigE" data-source="post: 63671" data-attributes="member: 8535"><p>Nope, no fuel smell in the engine oil. And it filled up so quick the 2nd time, I didn't see how it possibly could've dumped fuel in that quick. The only other thing I'm thinking is that maybe the oil level being high filled up some other areas in the engine, and it drained back down into the case after I got it started. The pump mounts to the engine via an adapter that looks kinda like a bell housing. It's about 6" long, 10" ish in diameter. Two bolts on the pump side, four bolts on the engine side. No u-joint, just a splined coupling on both the engine and pump side, with a coupler in between. I'm having trouble seeing how it could be moving oil that quickly from the pump into the engine also, but I can't think of anywhere else the additional fluid could be coming from... Still need to get some time to take some things apart and go exploring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigE, post: 63671, member: 8535"] Nope, no fuel smell in the engine oil. And it filled up so quick the 2nd time, I didn't see how it possibly could've dumped fuel in that quick. The only other thing I'm thinking is that maybe the oil level being high filled up some other areas in the engine, and it drained back down into the case after I got it started. The pump mounts to the engine via an adapter that looks kinda like a bell housing. It's about 6" long, 10" ish in diameter. Two bolts on the pump side, four bolts on the engine side. No u-joint, just a splined coupling on both the engine and pump side, with a coupler in between. I'm having trouble seeing how it could be moving oil that quickly from the pump into the engine also, but I can't think of anywhere else the additional fluid could be coming from... Still need to get some time to take some things apart and go exploring. [/QUOTE]
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