OP
Raised on a Deere
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- Joined
- Aug 7, 2013
- Messages
- 314
- Location
- Lawrenceburg Ky
- Tractor
- Ford Dexta, Branson 6530c Yanmar Lx490 Power reverser
Up until now I have been proceeding on the assumption that the only path for hydraulic fluid into the engine crank case would be through the pump seals. But I would like to rull out that there is no other possible way. The wet clutch is held engaged under hydraulic pressure. As soon as hydraulic pressure bleeds off, clutch is disengaged. Because of not being familiar with that part of these tractors I just have started to wonder if there could be some possible path to the rear main crankshaft seal. Because of that I posted the following in the Yanmar forum on this site to get any specific yanmar experience. but I thought I would post here because ther is a much wider audience generally familiar with hydraulic systems on tractors.
The post in Yanmar forum is as follows: --- I got the pumps off and the seals appear to be pristine. Exactly like the new ones. So no obvious failure of the seals. I now suspect something internal in the pump that is allowing over pressurization of the seal so I am getting ready to take the pump apart and examine as closely as I know how. But there is an incredible thought in the back of my mind. Could hydraulic fluid enter by means of the crankshaft seal at rear of engine where it joins up with the clutch. This Yanmar has a wet clutch and is operated hydraulically. I know transmission case is not under pressure but I haver never seen these or similar tractors taken apart at the bellhousing. Is hydraulic oil separated from the crank case by a seal. I am looking up some diagrams to study this out. I hope someone who knows can tell me that no way for hydraulic fluid to enter engine by way of the rear crankshaft seal.
The post in Yanmar forum is as follows: --- I got the pumps off and the seals appear to be pristine. Exactly like the new ones. So no obvious failure of the seals. I now suspect something internal in the pump that is allowing over pressurization of the seal so I am getting ready to take the pump apart and examine as closely as I know how. But there is an incredible thought in the back of my mind. Could hydraulic fluid enter by means of the crankshaft seal at rear of engine where it joins up with the clutch. This Yanmar has a wet clutch and is operated hydraulically. I know transmission case is not under pressure but I haver never seen these or similar tractors taken apart at the bellhousing. Is hydraulic oil separated from the crank case by a seal. I am looking up some diagrams to study this out. I hope someone who knows can tell me that no way for hydraulic fluid to enter engine by way of the rear crankshaft seal.