[AT] Caution - Oil question
Thomas O Mehrkam
tmehrkam at sbcglobal.net
Sun Dec 16 17:21:54 PST 2007
I understand that synthetic oil will sometimes leak where regular oil
will not.
I assume your AC has a rope seal. Oil makes the seal swell to it will
make a seal. I wonder if synthetic oil will do this. Most autos use
rubber seals now adays.
carl gogol wrote:
> Last winter I replaced the front main seal and used one of those fancy
> repair sleeves on the crankshaft of an AC D-14. I am in the middle of
> trying to fit this tractor up with one of these side mount all hydraulic
> sickle bar type road mowers (that can be a another story- some day). No
> time to work on it when the weather is good - too many chainsaw activites to
> fill my time so it hasn't been run for more than an hour until about 3 weeks
> ago.
>
> All summer long the oil slowly leaked from the seal I replaced. The tractor
> was used for a few hours about 3 weeks ago to pull a brush chipper from pile
> to pile and then put it away.
>
> My question is related to a quick observation - the leak seems to have
> slowed down significantly since the use. One more piece of info - I
> upgraded to a synthetic blend oil since it was cheap when bought and it
> seems a shame to change the oil every year with so little use. Does a
> synthetic slow down the normal wearing in process of a seal or did I some
> how screw up this somewhat simple job?
>
> Carl Gogol
> Manlius, NY
> AC One Seventy diesel
> (2) AC D-14, AC 914H
> Simplicity 3112 & 7116
> Kubota F-2400, B 7300
>
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