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Old 06-16-2016, 08:50 PM
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Default Why is my cam pin leaking oil on pto side?

Well the k301 is done being rebuilt, got about 10 min into break in, and I noticed a decent leak out the cam pin on the pto side of engine. What is this caused from?
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Old 06-16-2016, 09:16 PM
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Well the k301 is done being rebuilt, got about 10 min into break in, and I noticed a decent leak out the cam pin on the pto side of engine. What is this caused from?
Possibly not driven in to proper depth below block surface ? Not sure of that # but kohler engine manual references it .
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Going to tear it down enough to try tapping in more then
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Thanks, pin was not in all the way. Tapped in, ran an hour at full throttle on stand. No leak.
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Glad it worked out !!
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Yes, thanks for the advice. Now the wiring,,,,,,ugh
Ran on the stand fine, put it in the tractor, fried the ground. Assuming I used to small of gauge wire.
Swapped ground from 123 and my positive wire started smoking connection was loose. Will try again tomorrow
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