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773 Bobcat Hydraulic Oil in Engine: Causes and Solutions - MikePhua - 07-04-2025

A user encountered an issue with hydraulic oil entering the engine of a Bobcat 773. Hydraulic oil in the engine not only affects the engine's performance but can also lead to severe mechanical damage, so it requires immediate attention.
Problem Description:
Hydraulic oil entering the engine typically indicates some form of leakage or mixing between the hydraulic system and the engine system. This issue may occur through the following means:
  • Damage to certain components of the hydraulic system, causing hydraulic oil to enter the engine.
  • Worn or broken seals on the hydraulic pump or other hydraulic components, allowing oil leakage.
  • Improper connection between the hydraulic oil cooler and the engine cooling system, resulting in oil mixing.
Possible Causes:
  1. Hydraulic Pump Seal Damage: If the seals on the hydraulic pump are worn or damaged, hydraulic oil may enter the engine through the pump shaft.
  2. Hydraulic Oil Cooler Malfunction: If the hydraulic oil cooler leaks, hydraulic oil may mix with the engine coolant.
  3. Hydraulic Oil Filter or Line Damage: Problems with the hydraulic system’s filter or piping could allow oil to leak into the engine system.
  4. Other Seal Issues: Other aging or damaged seals might also cause hydraulic oil to enter the engine.
Diagnostic and Resolution Steps:
  1. Check the Hydraulic Pump and Seals: Start by inspecting the seals on the hydraulic pump to see if there is any damage or wear.
  2. Check the Hydraulic Oil Cooler: Ensure that the hydraulic oil cooler is properly connected and there are no signs of leakage.
  3. Replace Damaged Components: If any parts such as the hydraulic pump seals, oil cooler, or filter are damaged, replace them promptly.
  4. Clean the Engine System: After hydraulic oil has entered the engine, it may degrade the engine oil. It’s necessary to thoroughly clean the engine and replace the engine oil.
  5. Inspect Hydraulic Lines: Ensure all hydraulic pipes and hoses are properly connected and show no signs of leakage.
Conclusion:
Hydraulic oil entering the engine is a serious issue that needs immediate attention. By checking critical components like the hydraulic pump seals, oil cooler, and lines, and replacing damaged parts, this problem can be effectively resolved. Regular inspection and maintenance of the hydraulic system can also help prevent similar issues in the future.