kingbrad89
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So, I picked up a 95 HX recently for my fiancé, and as it ran fine, I still pulled it all apart because I'm anal with stuff and wanted to make sure all was well. The previous owner had been running pre-mix for peace of mind, however I was wanting to convert back to oil injection. I hooked everything back up, and filled the reservoir with a gallon of nice new fresh oil. When I came back out the next day, that entire gallon of oil was in the bottom of the hull, and the whole crank case was full of oil. Although my new oil lines fit snug and were nice and secure with new hose clamps, is seems that it may have leaked from the connections at the engine itself. Maybe the new oil lines that I purchased need to be more pliable? Is there a specific type of material to purchase for the oil lines? Does anyone know the specific size lines to buy for the 720 engine? Also, why would it have filled the entire crank case, and will the engine be ok after having been filled with oil? I dumped most of the oil out of the engine via the intake, however I obviously can't get all of it. I expect to foul a few plugs until it clears itself out, but I am still worried. I've rebuilt many of these engines, but all have been premix converted. This is the first one that I am attempting to convert back to oil injection for ease of use and to save some money on oil costs. Thanks in advance for the help!!


