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No, the leak is propably the compressor shaft seal which is behind the clutch.
you have to take the primary and secondary clutch off of the machine and the other half of the plastic cover thats behind them.
You have to remove the transmission from the vehicle, then remove the flexplate from the crankshaft. The seal is directly behind the flexplate.
Hydraulic clutch? Maybe a bad rear seal in the clutch master cylinder
Absolutely!. If the rear seal on the crankshaft is leaking the oil from the engine can migrate to the bell housing and the clutch. It is also possible that the front seal on the transmission can leak and migrate to the clutch.
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If there is oil dripping out of the bottom of you clutch housing then the seal is leaking and more than likely they damaged the seal during install. Intake valves do not leak oil. I would go to a different shop
yes ! either seal from crankshaft (engine)or gearbox drive-shaft seal on bearing can wear out. if so oil will spray around inside bell-housing and will get on to clutch plate/pressure plate and flywheel - replace clutch (suggest clutch kit -clutch-plate/pressure-plate and thrust bearing) you MUST also replace seal or is WILL happen again. also check engine oil and gearbox oil levels - it came from somewhere!!
There are various reasons why an oil leak can penetrate a clutch disc. There could possibly be a rear main seal failure. Another possibility could be a failure of the main input shaft seal which could leak towards the clutch disc.
Lining worn to to improper use? Rear engine seal leaking on clutch? Improper adjustment?
you put a new seal kit in it on a tractor ore what
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