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Hi all,<br>
List seems really slow lately, so I have a question about my wood
splitter. It's a Huskee 22 ton, with a Briggs and Stratton 675,
190cc engine. I noticed the other day that it had oil leaking from
the bottom. At first I assumed it was hydro fluid, but it turned out
to be engine oil that was leaking from where the muffler is bolted
to the block. I took the muffler off and cleaned the surface, looked
for sources for the leak, and found none. It still leaked and this
is without the engine being run for about a week. I snuck a piece of
cardboard under it, and the leak is still active, muffler area is
wet again. I checked the oil for overfill, and it is fine, air
cleaner is fine, but a little dirty. I pulled the spark plug and
looked in the cylinder, everything was OK, <u>except</u> there was
a puddle of clean oil in the bottom of the cylinder. Any thoughts
would be appreciated, This splitter is only about 7 years old and
has maintained well, and housed. <br>
<br>
Best regards,<br>
Mike M<br>
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