Grumpy560
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Equipment
1979 B7100D 4WD with B219 loader/ 3 G6200 HST mowers/ JD 310D 4X4 backhoe
Well got it torn apart again. Hoped my oil leak would have been the rear oil plug in the block but that's not the problem.
When I cleaned the area around the oil plug I could see fresh oil seeping through the engine block just above the oil plug. My first thought was that the block had a crack in the oil journal and this was the end of it for me.
So I'm sitting here trying to figure out what to do and said the heck with this I'm done messing with it and then Wolfman calls me and convinces me to try and repair it.
So, long story short the block is not cracked. What I found instead were 3 pin holes in the casting itself. I found them with a magnifying glass just above the oil fill plug at about the 11 o'clock position. Each time I wiped the area clean I could see oil seep out one of the holes.
I'm going to clean this area up, do a little grinding and slap some JB weld on there. If this does the trick then I'll continue on but if it does not work then this will be the end of it for me.
When I cleaned the area around the oil plug I could see fresh oil seeping through the engine block just above the oil plug. My first thought was that the block had a crack in the oil journal and this was the end of it for me.
So I'm sitting here trying to figure out what to do and said the heck with this I'm done messing with it and then Wolfman calls me and convinces me to try and repair it.
So, long story short the block is not cracked. What I found instead were 3 pin holes in the casting itself. I found them with a magnifying glass just above the oil fill plug at about the 11 o'clock position. Each time I wiped the area clean I could see oil seep out one of the holes.
I'm going to clean this area up, do a little grinding and slap some JB weld on there. If this does the trick then I'll continue on but if it does not work then this will be the end of it for me.