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Fan Leaking Oil on BN

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Jeff_MI

08-18-2003 18:15:52




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The cooling fan on my BN is a Schwitzer-Cummins, and it is leaking oil between the spindle and bearing on the rear side. The manual says to add engine oil, but I don't see an oil seal on the spindle. Is there a way to seal it, or should I put in grease? Thank you.

By the way, I did get the BN ready for our show, The Buckley Old Engine Show. The engine sat filled with water for about 15 years, and I got it completed just before the show.

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Jim E.

08-19-2003 04:17:09




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 Re: Fan Leaking Oil on BN in reply to Jeff_MI, 08-18-2003 18:15:52  
Do not fill housing, just to point below shaft level. It will be less then half full. Jim



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Jeff_MI

08-19-2003 05:37:46




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 Re: Re: Fan Leaking Oil on BN in reply to Jim E., 08-19-2003 04:17:09  
Jim,
I'm using 30W oil. Do you think I should get a heavier oil than this? Thanks.

Jeff



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Kevin in Michigan

08-19-2003 09:11:47




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 Re: Re: Re: Fan Leaking Oil on BN in reply to Jeff_MI, 08-19-2003 05:37:46  
I just was in the dealer picking up parts and we talked about this. First standard motor oil used in the crankcase is to be used. Next fill the assembly to a point were when you turn the fill hole down wards that any extra oil will drain out. If you put oil in and have no oil drip out then you need to add more. Again you can over fill but bye turning over and letting the excess drain out you will have it filled just like the factory wanted it to be.

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Jim

08-19-2003 17:21:50




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Fan Leaking Oil on BN in reply to Kevin in Michigan, 08-19-2003 09:11:47  
Yes, thats what I was trying to say. Where in MI are you guys located. Jim. Milan, MI



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kevin in Michigan

08-20-2003 04:24:56




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Fan Leaking Oil on BN in reply to Jim, 08-19-2003 17:21:50  
Live about 30 miles south of Grand Rapids.



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