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Badly leaking Tecumseh out the top??

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WH656

Hi All,

WH 656 Tractor.  I am new to forum and tractors, but wondering what the issue is.. Leaks near my finger in the pic at first so I put a better o-ring in the oil fill cap thingy and then it starts leaking even more out of the top .. Cant really trust it to mow the lawn long-term.. Got another Tecumseh 6 HP that came with it that I could prolly have rebuilt and still mow my lawn but its gushing out so gonna have to get it fixed.  Any suggestions?  Any places that do this that dont break the bank? 

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WH656

Holy CRAP!  look what was in the breather tube!! Could this have done damage?  it wasnt run long. and never too low on oil.. It did smoke slighty b4 last shut off..

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troutbum70

I would not think severe damage probably cause of your leakage and maybe require new head gasket at this point. I am sure others with more knowledge will chime in with better advice. Good luck

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rjg854

I can't answer your question either, but I do want to welcome to :rs:  You will get an answer soon, there plenty of knowledge to be had here, it just takes the right person to see this post.

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ebinmaine
8 hours ago, WH656 said:

Holy CRAP!  look what was in the breather tube!! Could this have done damage?  it wasnt run long. and never too low on oil.. It did smoke slighty b4 last shut off..

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Hi and :text-welcomeconfetti: !!

THAT could be the cause of the excessive oil loss.

 

Also be sure on reassembly that if there is a drain hole in the breather it's oriented correctly.

 

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The Tuul Crib
1 hour ago, ebinmaine said:

Hi and :text-welcomeconfetti: !!

THAT could be the cause of the excessive oil loss.

 

Also be sure on reassembly that if there is a drain hole in the breather it's oriented correctly.

 

:text-yeahthat:

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The Tuul Crib

:text-welcomeconfetti:to:rs:

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peter lena

WH656 ,yes that engine breather is a vital point, between the environment  your engine lives in , DUST ,  GRASS CLIPPINGS , LEAF DEBRIS , as well as internal  engine pressure , it easy to see your engine is trying  to vent from any weak point. found a similar point  on my kohler magnum engine vent to carb intake area . the formed vent hose  was slightly kinked . replaced it with a new hose , and lubricated its contact point fit, letting it find itself , the silicone grease allows the hose  to settle  in its mounting spot.  pete

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WH656

Thanks guys, I am glad I found this, whew.

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