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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1394302" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>Yep the lift pump. My old Chamberlain, (Perkins 6 cyl) was pushing oil out of everywhere running down over the exhaust manifold. The level on dipstick was very high. It wasn't as sudden as yours and I used it a bit knowing the problem before I got around to replacing the lift pump. It fixed the problem and no more oil forced out of all the old seals just took a while for the oil to burn off the exhaust. I must say that it hasn't run better for a long time, she is just an old tractor I leave at my other block but I used her hard for 2 days the other week slashing long lovegrass and she burnt very cleanly and the oil since I changed it has taken a long time to get a bit of the black colour to it, gave her a good clean out.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1394302, member: 16453"] Yep the lift pump. My old Chamberlain, (Perkins 6 cyl) was pushing oil out of everywhere running down over the exhaust manifold. The level on dipstick was very high. It wasn't as sudden as yours and I used it a bit knowing the problem before I got around to replacing the lift pump. It fixed the problem and no more oil forced out of all the old seals just took a while for the oil to burn off the exhaust. I must say that it hasn't run better for a long time, she is just an old tractor I leave at my other block but I used her hard for 2 days the other week slashing long lovegrass and she burnt very cleanly and the oil since I changed it has taken a long time to get a bit of the black colour to it, gave her a good clean out. Ken [/QUOTE]
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