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Posted by John T on December 07, 2004 at 19:14:49 from (66.244.90.73):
In Reply to: Fuel in Crankcase - John Deere 50 posted by GLCK40 on December 07, 2004 at 18:43:52:
GLC, in line with what Frank was referrign to regarding a leaky diaphram in the auto shut off sediement bowl assembly (if you have one) OIL ONLY AND NOT GAS should be in those lil oil lines and the T fitting where the oil line goes up to your oil pressure gauge. If any gas is present or leaking out there, thats a source of it gettign into the oil. If you remove one of the fititngs engine not running theres no oil pressure present, so if gas leaks out there, you need to replace the thin rubber diaphrams in that shut off assembly, via the repair kit available from Mother Deere. Do you have the auto shut off sediemt bowl assembly or not??? if none, then I agree with Frank the carbs needle valve n seat and float assembly may be bad and gas is overfilling the bowl and getting into the emngine that route. John T
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