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<blockquote data-quote="muddstopper" data-source="post: 5914128" data-attributes="member: 73717"><p>Does your case drain run straight from wheel motor to tank or is it plumbed into a return line. Plumbing the case drain into a return line can cause back pressure on the case drain which would cause a leak. Since you mentioned the dump valve in your description, I will speculate some, so if I am wrong just ignore. If you have plumbed the case drain into the dump valve return line, that as the dump valve is dumping excess oil to tank, it is possible that it could be causing back pressure on the case drain. If possible, it is best to run the case drain straight to tank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muddstopper, post: 5914128, member: 73717"] Does your case drain run straight from wheel motor to tank or is it plumbed into a return line. Plumbing the case drain into a return line can cause back pressure on the case drain which would cause a leak. Since you mentioned the dump valve in your description, I will speculate some, so if I am wrong just ignore. If you have plumbed the case drain into the dump valve return line, that as the dump valve is dumping excess oil to tank, it is possible that it could be causing back pressure on the case drain. If possible, it is best to run the case drain straight to tank [/QUOTE]
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