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Gearbox ventilation...
Now, I've run into another situation that does not seem right. The
gearbox on my post hole digger has never been used. It was stored for about 6 years. When (about a month ago) I decided to assemble it, I added a teacup of 90w gearoil to the gearbox. (the label said it was dry, add oil) I only put that small amount in order to flush out any debris that may have accumulated while in storage. Today, when I opened the drain to flush out the oil, so as to add new, the plug popped out, the oil was under pressure. Which brings up my questions... Should there be a relief hole in the box? If not, won't the pressure rupture the seals? Help, I'm treading in unknown waters, here! Leo (pearland, tx) |
Gearbox ventilation...
Many of those small gearboxes run without vents. A sealed box keeps the
dust & moister out. Also don't leak when you lay it down. Leo Reed wrote: Now, I've run into another situation that does not seem right. The gearbox on my post hole digger has never been used. It was stored for about 6 years. When (about a month ago) I decided to assemble it, I added a teacup of 90w gearoil to the gearbox. (the label said it was dry, add oil) I only put that small amount in order to flush out any debris that may have accumulated while in storage. Today, when I opened the drain to flush out the oil, so as to add new, the plug popped out, the oil was under pressure. Which brings up my questions... Should there be a relief hole in the box? If not, won't the pressure rupture the seals? Help, I'm treading in unknown waters, here! Leo (pearland, tx) |
Gearbox ventilation...
Ralph Henrichs wrote:
Many of those small gearboxes run without vents. A sealed box keeps the dust & moister out. Also don't leak when you lay it down. Leo Reed wrote: Now, I've run into another situation that does not seem right. The gearbox on my post hole digger has never been used. It was stored for about 6 years. When (about a month ago) I decided to assemble it, I added a teacup of 90w gearoil to the gearbox. (the label said it was dry, add oil) I only put that small amount in order to flush out any debris that may have accumulated while in storage. Today, when I opened the drain to flush out the oil, so as to add new, the plug popped out, the oil was under pressure. Which brings up my questions... Should there be a relief hole in the box? If not, won't the pressure rupture the seals? Help, I'm treading in unknown waters, here! Leo (pearland, tx) if it really bothered you you could use one of theose brass vents that look like a cut wire. |
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