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Leak from motor cover on E26
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<blockquote data-quote="DirtRodeo" data-source="post: 138038" data-attributes="member: 21745"><p>The inside is the hydraulic side. The outside is the gearbox. There is a seal between them. If it were leaking out of the outside, it would mean the seal was leaking. It sounds like you have a straight up hydraulic leak. Remove the protective cover from the inside at the rear of the track. On the E26, there are 3 bolts. Pressure wash the travel motor and maybe you can see where it's leaking. It could be as simple as a failing hose. On the E26, there is no protection for them. They run into the frame through a rough hole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DirtRodeo, post: 138038, member: 21745"] The inside is the hydraulic side. The outside is the gearbox. There is a seal between them. If it were leaking out of the outside, it would mean the seal was leaking. It sounds like you have a straight up hydraulic leak. Remove the protective cover from the inside at the rear of the track. On the E26, there are 3 bolts. Pressure wash the travel motor and maybe you can see where it’s leaking. It could be as simple as a failing hose. On the E26, there is no protection for them. They run into the frame through a rough hole. [/QUOTE]
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