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In Reply to: 901 diesel in crankcase posted by pomeroy-plowman ranch on Tuesday, June 17, 2003:
I had this problem with my 801. I well rule out leaking valve seals and injector return line. common sense tells you this, if the tractor is not running no fuel gets to the injectors or the valves. The problem lies with the injector pump. on the drive shaft of the pump there are two umbrella seals that must seal to a sleeve inside the pump casting there is a brass sleeve that needs to be replaced it takes a shop to install it. if you don't do this your leak will be with you for life.