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Oil coming out of oil dipstick tube

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Joe Wilbur

12-02-2007 16:08:55




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Hello,

My International 424 oil seems to be coming out of the oil dipstick tube. I know I did not overfill it. Is the hydraulic fluid getting in some how? The tractor has a loader and powersteering. Thanks in advance for any help,

Joe




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Fromjb2

12-02-2007 19:44:45




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 Re: Oil coming out of oil dipstick tube in reply to Joe Wilbur, 12-02-2007 16:08:55  
Hi Joe, if it is a 424 Diesel, could also be caused by pin hole in fuel lift pump diaphram.
The oil will smell of Diesel fuel.

Can also be front seal on hydraulic pump.

JimB



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El Toro

12-02-2007 16:38:58




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 Re: Oil coming out of oil dipstick tube in reply to Joe Wilbur, 12-02-2007 16:08:55  
Are you losing any hydraulic fluid? Hal



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Al L. in Wisc.

12-02-2007 16:22:03




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 Re: Oil coming out of oil dipstick tube in reply to Joe Wilbur, 12-02-2007 16:08:55  
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but yup, sounds like you have a mix of transmission fluid and engine oil. As you stated you didn't overfill the crankcase, or it could be radiator fluid. Best check both and report back. I purchased a 240U that had oil aplenty when I checked it before starting/purchasing. I done learnt a lesson there the hard way as seller played dumb and I didn't have to play the part then. Good luck and post as help will be on the way.

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donald schnupper

12-02-2007 17:38:01




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 Re: Oil coming out of oil dipstick tube in reply to Al L. in Wisc., 12-02-2007 16:22:03  
It could be gas to.Had that happen to a john deere.I shut the gas off under the tank now. Don



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