Bull 36 #1 Posted August 20 Hello, My Wheel Horse KT 417A w/ the Kohler the KT17 series 2 motor has an oil leak at the drain plug. I believe it is a 3/8" pipe nipple. It's hard to tell if it is leaking at the short nipple off the block or at the elbow. The elbow is somewhat loose. Anyway it appears that I will have to drain the oil and remove the pipe fittings to the block, clean and then retighten them. Should I apply plumbers tape to the pipe threads or something else? Hopefully, I will be able to remove the nipples without having to move the block. Has any of you run into this issue before. Regards, Bob 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mrc 1,000 #2 Posted August 20 plumbers tape or pipe dope will work. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
My_horse 24 #3 Posted August 20 I’d definitely use a pipe dope. It will sort of lock in the threads when it dries. Had the same issue with my 314-8 command. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
grinchsr 650 #4 Posted August 20 Been there before you will find it a lot easer if you unbolt the motor and turn it. There is not much room to get any tools in there 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
953 nut 62,146 #5 Posted August 20 My 417 and 310 both have the drain pipe drip you are experiencing. After draining the oil I just turn the 90 and pipe clockwise a quarter turn to tighten the 90 and no more dreaded drip. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lynnmor 8,076 #6 Posted August 20 If the pipe has been loose for some time it will wear the threads. Best option is to run a tap in to freshen the threads in the block and then replace the plumbing with new using either red thread locker or a hardening pipe thread compound. If there is room, consider a Fumoto oil drain valve. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JoeM 8,880 #7 Posted August 20 Just now, lynnmor said: hardening pipe thread compound I have had good results with MotoSeal I know it's a gasket maker but it locks into threads and works great. As far as the cap or plug just plain thread tape for those. I also used it on a couple old briggs carb bases that mount to the tank. The early ones have one less mounting screw and can be hard to seal. Resistant to gas. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lynnmor 8,076 #8 Posted August 20 2 minutes ago, JoeM said: I have had good results with MotoSeal I know it's a gasket maker but it locks into threads and works great. As far as the cap or plug just plain thread tape for those. I also used it on a couple old briggs carb bases that mount to the tank. The early ones have one less mounting screw and can be hard to seal. Resistant to gas. I use Motoseal, it is good stuff for some applications. The problem with the oil drain pipes is vibration and usually the pipe is hanging in a position that will loosen it. Once it moves a bit, that is the beginning of a failure. That is why I use a more permanent compound to lock it in place. The red thread locker can be loosened, if necessary heat with a torch. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites