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i had the same sled , there is a drain hose from the power valves that leaks all over . a lot of guys reroute it rather than clean the area all the timeThanks for the encouragement mtncat1!
Your sure that's normal?
I'm totally willing to believe you, actually I really want to believe you, but I would really like to be sure.
Pull power valves, replace bellows and gaskets, reroute the hose from the selenoid out of the belly pan... might be exhaust gasket or cracked y-pipe like some have suggested, I'd clean up the mess and see where it starts reappearing or just remove, inspect, replace everything bad... lookng for cracks or damage... nice sled though, worth a little effort
IIRC, loosen up the steering shaft bracket that will allow you to slide the one obstructed guillotine all the way out of the cylinder... if it has a fix kit with a cylinder base spacer it might be even tighter, but that is how I got them out when I had a pro (without the cylinder spacer)... didn't have to take it all the way loose, just loose enough to give me the space to get it done.I've read that removing the power valves on this sled can be a bit of a pain, is that true? I'm pretty sure I can do it, just wanting to know what I'm in for.
Yes it is, I just finished doing mine last night. Had to remove the exhaust pipe and the steering column that is restricting the valve to come out on the PTO side. You'll have to remove the plastic cover on the valve before removing the valve assemblyI've read that removing the power valves on this sled can be a bit of a pain, is that true? I'm pretty sure I can do it, just wanting to know what I'm in for.
I agree as I too had a crack in the y pipe causing the oil build up showedOne other thing that you could have is a crack in the y pipe and on start up when you have extra oil coming out the exhaust it gets out the crack. I had this happen on my machine. But i think the first thing to check is the billows in the power values