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Posted by Paul Chambers on Wednesday, June 17, 2009:In Reply to: case 580b construction king, loader/backhoe posted by ROGER on Wednesday, June 17, 2009:
fuel into oil pan........on the 188 and 207 engine it is caused by the injection pump shaft seals leaking into the oil.......they may have "rolled" a seal over when it was installed.......it is a cheap repair seals are inexpensive......the shaft will stay in the engine when the pump is removed and you must make sure the pump indexes correctly on the shaft when it is installed....there are 2 cup seals back to back on the shaft the book will show you the correct procedure.....dont get in a big hurry do it slowly and it will be fine....Paul Chambers Case Power and equipment store 555 Industry Calif. (now closed)..........
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