Hello Everyone!
I own a 2010 Kubota BX2660 with LA243 FEL and Engine Model: D1005-ET03, (Family: 8KBXL01.3BCB), with a 60"-belly finish mower.
After cutting grass on my 3-acre tract this past week, I noticed that engine oil was slung all over the front lower left of the interior of the engine compartment, as viewed from the driver's seat position.
I investigated possible sources of the oil leak and quickly determined that there is an exposed hole / port at the base of the engine towards the front left of the BX, (as viewed from the driver's seat position), and it looks like something is supposed to go in the hole, like a plug or heavy duty screw or bolt. I have never noticed this hole / port before and it looks like whatever was there vibrated out over time.
I have been trying to look up Kubota BX engine diagrams to determine what exactly is this port and what high temp machine screw or bolt is supposed to go there? I have searched around the engine compartment looking for clues but haven't found anything.
I checked the oil dipstick and there was only a little bit of oil remaining on the tip of the dipstick so I came close to seizing the engine without ever realizing I had an oil leak. There was no loss of power or smoke or rough engine running under load.
This has never happened before and I am at as loss.
I figured it was time to ask the experts here to solve the mystery.
I am attaching a picture of the open port at the base of the engine and it is on the left front side of the BX as viewed from the driver's seat.
I hope there is a simple solution and a replacement part I can order from Kubota or Messicks and get back up and running again.
Any help would be most appreciated!
I own a 2010 Kubota BX2660 with LA243 FEL and Engine Model: D1005-ET03, (Family: 8KBXL01.3BCB), with a 60"-belly finish mower.
After cutting grass on my 3-acre tract this past week, I noticed that engine oil was slung all over the front lower left of the interior of the engine compartment, as viewed from the driver's seat position.
I investigated possible sources of the oil leak and quickly determined that there is an exposed hole / port at the base of the engine towards the front left of the BX, (as viewed from the driver's seat position), and it looks like something is supposed to go in the hole, like a plug or heavy duty screw or bolt. I have never noticed this hole / port before and it looks like whatever was there vibrated out over time.
I have been trying to look up Kubota BX engine diagrams to determine what exactly is this port and what high temp machine screw or bolt is supposed to go there? I have searched around the engine compartment looking for clues but haven't found anything.
I checked the oil dipstick and there was only a little bit of oil remaining on the tip of the dipstick so I came close to seizing the engine without ever realizing I had an oil leak. There was no loss of power or smoke or rough engine running under load.
This has never happened before and I am at as loss.
I figured it was time to ask the experts here to solve the mystery.
I am attaching a picture of the open port at the base of the engine and it is on the left front side of the BX as viewed from the driver's seat.
I hope there is a simple solution and a replacement part I can order from Kubota or Messicks and get back up and running again.
Any help would be most appreciated!