4110 question

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MLinOleMiss

Silver Member
Joined
May 18, 2005
Messages
226
Location
Collins, MS
Tractor
Mahindra 4110
The help was on my 4110 today and came and told me that it was leaking oil. I went and looked and there was, in fact, an oil leak. There is a metal fitting that comes out of the valve cover and curves back down with a hose attached to it, the oil was dripping out the end of the hose. My question is, where does the end of the small hose connect, I didn't see anywhere that looked like it may be a connection point. Thanks in advance.
 
   / 4110 question #2  
If it's like mine it's probably the crankcase breather tube - it's common for some oil to drip from it. Automobiles used to have this same system before PCV valve systems came into play back in the mid-1960's. The tube hung down into the airstream under the vehicle and had a draft across it and created a little vacuum as you drove down the road, hence they were called a road draft tube. Anyway, it's just blowby from the crankcase of the engine.
 

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