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TO-20 oil filter assembly

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4runner

05-02-2006 11:35:32




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I'm looking for the in pan oil filter assembly for my "51" TO-20 Z120A600/PP K311Y/TO41058. PART #S
1 750 310 M1 BOLT, COVER TUBE
1 750 308 M1 COVER, OIL FILTER
1 750 315 M91 SCREEN ASSEMBLY, STRAINER
1 750 057 M1 SPRING, FILTER COVER
1 750 313 M91 TUBE ASSM,FILTER 7/16-9/16NCx7-3/16
1 750 311 M1 TUBE, SUCTION FILTER 1/4 PTx4-1/4
1 750 307 M1 SUPPORT, OIL PUMP INLET TUBE
These are the last items needed to complete my engine, unfortunately someone twelve or so years ago didnt know what they were doing and broke the oil pump inlet support, re-welded it crooked and discovered the can wouldn't fit, tossed the can and took a torch to the screen cap and oblonged the center hole. Needless to say she began sucking air and took out the crank. I'm considering upgrading to a different filter system looking for experience and advice. Would like to go back origional if I can find the parts.

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gshadel

05-03-2006 05:34:37




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 Re: TO-20 oil filter assembly in reply to 4runner, 05-02-2006 11:35:32  
That's a shame, sounds like you are on the right track to get that TO back in good service. I've never seen a "upgrade" for a TO20 oil filter, not to say there isn't one out there somewhere.

Your local AGCO dealer will probably sell you these parts... but you may pay top $$$ there. I bought the spring from them, it was a couple dollars for that.


Ebay is good for parts. Also check out these guys, they specialize in old Continental engines, I've heard several good reviews about them.

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scott6143

05-02-2006 18:52:39




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 Re: TO-20 oil filter assembly in reply to 4runner, 05-02-2006 11:35:32  
Personally I would stick to the original filter assembley, it may be more work than its worth to switch to another type of filter setup. As far as finding the original check on eBay or sometimes used tractor dealers may have a TO-20 they use for parts, or even your Massey Ferguson dealer may be able to get you the parts.



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