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Leak from drain plug of hydraulic tank (s220)
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<blockquote data-quote="ylsf" data-source="post: 21338" data-attributes="member: 1287"><p>Thanks. After more investigation it appears that the chaincase plug is actually sitting vertically. I was told from the dealer that the plastic case above there is the gas tank. He was saying that if there is a leak above somewhere in the system is often comes through this plug as it is one of the few openings down below. So, I think there is a leak above somewhere. I am going to try to check the site access panels by the wheel next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ylsf, post: 21338, member: 1287"] Thanks. After more investigation it appears that the chaincase plug is actually sitting vertically. I was told from the dealer that the plastic case above there is the gas tank. He was saying that if there is a leak above somewhere in the system is often comes through this plug as it is one of the few openings down below. So, I think there is a leak above somewhere. I am going to try to check the site access panels by the wheel next. [/QUOTE]
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