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shee blowing oil out over flow HELP!


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well, if it is a crank seal, I'd imagine that it would do it hot or cold. that being said, check the hose routing. the crank hoses should have one coming from the water pump cover and one coming from the rear of the case. those 2 "t" together into one hose by the carbs. the end of that hose should just go up by the radiator and hang out there as a breather, attached to nothing. the little hoses attached to the radiator should be separate. the one that goes to the top of the radiator, not @ the cap, goes to the top of the head, the one @ the cap goes to the bottom of the overflow bottle, and one from the top goes back up by the radiator and connects to nothing. if you mix these up, you will get coolant in your gear oil, and possibly visa-verse. if this is the case, and it's been run up to operating temp, then the gear oil should be milky sludge and oil could be floating on top of the radiator, or sludging up there after a bit, and you will have to flush both thoroughly.

 

also, if the hoses are correct, the water pump seal can push coolant into the case as well

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well, if it is a crank seal, I'd imagine that it would do it hot or cold. that being said, check the hose routing. the crank hoses should have one coming from the water pump cover and one coming from the rear of the case. those 2 "t" together into one hose by the carbs. the end of that hose should just go up by the radiator and hang out there as a breather, attached to nothing. the little hoses attached to the radiator should be separate. the one that goes to the top of the radiator, not @ the cap, goes to the top of the head, the one @ the cap goes to the bottom of the overflow bottle, and one from the top goes back up by the radiator and connects to nothing. if you mix these up, you will get coolant in your gear oil, and possibly visa-verse. if this is the case, and it's been run up to operating temp, then the gear oil should be milky sludge and oil could be floating on top of the radiator, or sludging up there after a bit, and you will have to flush both thoroughly.

 

also, if the hoses are correct, the water pump seal can push coolant into the case as well

x2 AKheathen :clap: couldent have said it better

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