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Husky 36 oil leaking


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hi mikercike

i think you will find that i think that plate is called a slipper plate and covers that gromet and anchors it in place when the bar and sidecover is screwed tight it is probably moving with the pressure of the oil

hope that helps

thanks albert

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I think the slipper plate pressure was key.just took oil pump off to check it out.there's 1 Orange grommet either side of the pumping end of the pump.the rubber is probably tired.gave a slight tap to the end of the slipper plate to create more pressure/seal on the rubber.bar and cover back on -rear nut tightened first and generally back on tighter.seems to be not leaking. Thanks folks much appreciated..will check again in morning.

 

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