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Ok guys, finally got some higher priority projects out of the way, giving me some wrench time on this newer CC. I have to say, I think I've cussed this newer machine more than I have any of the other Cubs I have. The design and ease of access for removing the drive shaft and engine are just...they make me want to pull out what little hair I have left! ![]() All kidding aside, I did make some good progress. Got the engine pulled, as seen below. ![]() I then removed the flywheel (not the right tool for the job but seeing as how I don't have much invested in this machine, it's what I had so it's what I used). ![]() I then found the mess pictured below. I'm leaning towards the crank seal, but what do you guys think? Seeing as how "cheap" ($13.71 for the stinking seal) parts are for this engine, I want to make sure I get the right part replaced on this turd. Opinions, thoughts, and suggestions are welcome! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Looking good so far. When I work on one of those I usually pull the hood, grill and muffler. Makes it much easier to get the engine out and back in. Hood and grill are only attached with 4 bolts that you can take out with a 10mm socket on a 1/4" drive ratchet. Muffler is bolted to the front cross member of the frame with 3 nuts, use plenty of power blaster. If they twist off the studs you can drill and tap the muffler, ask me how I know.
Seal looks like it's your leak.
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