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Oil pump primer plug
My Cub had not been started for awhile so I primed the oil pump. I noticed oil was leaking from around the primer plug. I intended to take it out and use a little sealer to stop the leak but before I did I put the hydraulics on. Word of caution, now I can't get the plug out without taking the hydraulic lines off. They run right over the primer plug which I didn't notice until I filled the block with oil and tried it out! Guess I know what I'll do tomorrow!
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Hi John
One plug is right behind the carb and does not work for priming. That was the first one I pulled before you or BD showed me where the corect one is. I do not know about the one by the govener.
Billy
One plug is right behind the carb and does not work for priming. That was the first one I pulled before you or BD showed me where the corect one is. I do not know about the one by the govener.
Billy
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