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Doh! Another Homer moment....It's a spacer that goes on the bolt that holds the sump in place. If you look at your photos before you took it off, you can see it on the bolt, that it mounted right above the sump (holding it in place).
I just closed it up. I still need to replace SEAL,PLAIN ENCASED, PART OF KIT P/N 188-6213, on the COVER, GEAR as it is leaking oil at the seal and I think the I would need to drain the oil before I could replace the seal, cover, gear.Did you check the cracking pressure before and after cleaning it? Did it change?
In ref to the add on, I did not really notice an unusual smell. Rings are installed correctly.....see my post above on engine rebuild. It looks like it was eating some oil. I agree that the rings are not seated properly yet. Working on getting so break in diesel oil. Many people say it does not exist.Howdy,
Some of your answers are too short.
Rebuild = rebuilt by the guy you bought the unit from. (does he know what he's doing?)
How much of a rebuild was done? Why did that person rebuild it?
Was a new hour meter installed by the guy that did this rebuild?
Note:
John Deere break-in oil is not a golden honey color oil. The break-in oil is a dark hue with a greenish tint to it.
Add-on
after watching your video. I would ask what does the exhaust smell like? Are the rings correctly installed. Is the unit running on oil.
If you are in north/central Florida, Beard Equipment sells the JD break in oil. From the JD dealer locator website, none of the residential/consumer stores stocked anything for the JD diesel products. They all had products for specifically for the smaller gasoline mowers/tractors. I had to start calling the dealers that cater to business/industrial customers.Working on getting so break in diesel oil. Many people say it does not exist.
And it's fine that it's 10W-30, right? IIRC, that's the only weight I could buy.Howdy,
Let's clear some things up.
The Letterkenny army depot uses John Deere break-in plus oil. They fill MEP rebuild units with that oil. A 100 hour change oil tag is attached.
John Deere Break-In Plus can be gotten at any John Deere dealer.
Breaking in any engine is important for the life of the engine.