Re: Kohler Confidant EZT750
2024/07/22 10:10:51
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I tore my mower apart and will answer my question in case anyone else needs to know. On the Kohler EZT750, if you have a remote oil filter, the adapter plate that mounts to the engine (which converts from an oil filter to 2 oil lines) is just screwed onto the oil filter stub on the engine. There is an o-ring on that cap. My cap was able to move with very little resistance which is why it was leaking. On this mower, the way they crammed the remote filter in there, I think I know what happened.
The rubber lines come off that cap pointing straight out. The way this mower is designed, they then have to do a pretty hard bend because the plate they used for the remote filter is right there. I think that with that stress on the lines, it was putting pressure on the cap, and after 3 years of vibration, it was able to back itself off enough to leak. The o-ring was flat and pretty hard so I found a matching one from our local hardware store. Upon reassembly, I did put some Loctite on the threads to try to prevent this in the future and I tried to route the lines differently to try to avoid that stress, but it is a tight space to begin with.
If the problem surfaces again, I think I will look at putting a solid pipe off the adapter cap so that it comes out enough to clear the fuel pump, and then put 90-degree elbows on and attach the rubber lines to those. I would also move the remote filter higher also since the rubber lines are a little longer than needed.