I have a 2005 Husqvarna with a Briggs & Stratton 24 HP (446677-0463E1) which started leaking oil late last year and I let it sit until spring of course! After my first cut in April I decided to no longer neglect it and tear it down. I found the crankcase gasket was the culprit and it appeared to be sucked in below one of the cylinders (oil filter side). I cleaned everything up and replaced sump gasket, breather gasket (reed valve) and shaft seal. I fired it up today and started cutting grass stopping often to check for leaks and less than hour into cutting it started leaking. Upon further inspection it appears the sump gasket blew out this time near middle of the two cylinders. I really don't know if I goofed the install or I might have more serious issues going on with this engine. I did use permatex ultra black gasket sealer and cleaned everything meticulously with razor blade and brake cleaner, torqued as manual specifies. This engine has 8 years of Midwest home owner usage (about an acre) and well maintained. I just don't see a gasket actually blowing out a one inch chunk due to install. Any thoughts or ideas? Before I throw another gasket and hours into this engine?