Thanks to all your ideas and comments, I could solve the problem.
Especially the last long reply from Peter (ponytug) was very helpful and a great idea.
It took a while to optimize it and finally I built a 90 degree L that fits into the adapter and leads the fluid downwards.
I drilled up...
I just found a very old thread with a very similar problem. It seems the solution was a restrictor valve. Unfortunately the solution wasn't confirmed and the owner hasn't been active here for several years.
Leaking trans/hyd oil
Forcing the flow downward was something I tried already. Unfortunately I can't put in an 90° into the adapter. I tried already the baffle idea with a large washer above the entering fluid. It made things better, but not good. I have to try a smaller hole in the washer. That's the first thing...
I thought about different solutions,
1. Rerouting the sump line to the oil drin screws. But the drain holes are very small and that will cause some back pressure into the tank line. Additional I don't like a hose or a pipe to the lowest point. I might rip it off and if there is any dirt in the...
Hi there,
it took a while to take pictures because we had a lot of rain the last couple days and I didn't want to get the tractor out of the garage. I attached the hydraulic plan to this post and I'm going to post the pictures in a second from my phone.
Hi Winston, I read a lot about your pb conversion of a YM2002. That was very helpful. And yes, I’m 100% sure that it’s plumbed correct. It’s only the amount of returning fluid to the sump that causes a little spill.
I just thought about adding a vented cap.
Your idea might also work. I could...
Hi from a German Yanmar Owner,
I've been reading here and at the Hoye forum for a couple of years now. I own a YM1510d since 2020 and I'm very happy with this little powerful tractor. I bought the tractor from a dealer who mounted already a FEL. Back in 2021 I updated the maual steering to a...