Just passed 700 hrs and was doing some routine maintenance (OK, I was putting the snowblower on....). Removed the air cleaner housing to check that out, and found a teensy bit of... ANTIFREEZE on it!
Not sure how or why, but it appears that the hard plastic air cleaner housing had been in contact with the upper radiator hose. With normal engine vibration, the housing has created quite a bit of wear on the upper radiator hose. Yeah, there's now a pin-hole there...
Patched that up (temporarily, of course) with electrical tape and a layer of duct tape on top of that, and took a pipe wrench & bent the vertical steel piece that the air cleaner housing's rubber strap hooks to, to gain some clearance. Seemed to work.
If your 2300 series is gettin' old, you might want to take a look at that....


Not sure how or why, but it appears that the hard plastic air cleaner housing had been in contact with the upper radiator hose. With normal engine vibration, the housing has created quite a bit of wear on the upper radiator hose. Yeah, there's now a pin-hole there...
Patched that up (temporarily, of course) with electrical tape and a layer of duct tape on top of that, and took a pipe wrench & bent the vertical steel piece that the air cleaner housing's rubber strap hooks to, to gain some clearance. Seemed to work.
If your 2300 series is gettin' old, you might want to take a look at that....


