First of all I know what I am about to propose is not the "right" way to do this.
Have a small 22 HP Kioti tractor and the engine frame/transmission is leaking between the component pieces. I had my internal guys repair a broken shifting mechanism and I am guessing they did not put a new seal between the mating surfaces. So it is leaking like a sieve. To put the seal back in, if I can even find the part is going to be a big project and for a tractor not worth anything and the labor required says I need to come up with a southern engineering solution. Here is where I know I shouldn't ask, is there any recommended idea of material and/or technique to seal this from the outside, i.e. slop a bunch of sealant on it and hope it works. It is not under any pressure, but getting sealant to stick to the surface is going to be an obvious problem. Flame away. Or I can just keep pouring lots of cheap oil in it. Thanks.
Have a small 22 HP Kioti tractor and the engine frame/transmission is leaking between the component pieces. I had my internal guys repair a broken shifting mechanism and I am guessing they did not put a new seal between the mating surfaces. So it is leaking like a sieve. To put the seal back in, if I can even find the part is going to be a big project and for a tractor not worth anything and the labor required says I need to come up with a southern engineering solution. Here is where I know I shouldn't ask, is there any recommended idea of material and/or technique to seal this from the outside, i.e. slop a bunch of sealant on it and hope it works. It is not under any pressure, but getting sealant to stick to the surface is going to be an obvious problem. Flame away. Or I can just keep pouring lots of cheap oil in it. Thanks.