We recently Replaced the rear main crankshaft seal and gaskets on an old Kubota B7100 and found that it’s still leaking Oil after running for less than 20 minutes.
After splitting the tractor in two again and removing the clutch & flywheel, we’re seeing signs of oil passing between the main shaft and the bushing that rests on the main seal. When I hold a light to the rear end and turn the engine by hand, I notice the outer bushing holds still against the inner edge of the main seal while the shaft occasionally spins in it. Question…..?…… shouldn’t the bushing and shaft turn together?
Should I remove all the bolts and pull the cover again? Can I slide the bushing out without doing a complete tear down?
After splitting the tractor in two again and removing the clutch & flywheel, we’re seeing signs of oil passing between the main shaft and the bushing that rests on the main seal. When I hold a light to the rear end and turn the engine by hand, I notice the outer bushing holds still against the inner edge of the main seal while the shaft occasionally spins in it. Question…..?…… shouldn’t the bushing and shaft turn together?
Should I remove all the bolts and pull the cover again? Can I slide the bushing out without doing a complete tear down?
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