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Oil pump suction line

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Al in New Alex.

09-07-2004 06:22:38




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If you view the picture and look at the inlet suction to the oil pump, you will notice no suction line present! That"s because it got ripped off somehow the other day.

My question is who could provide a part number or a location in which I can purchase a new one?

I assume from the manual I would need a new suction line, screen, and ???? PLEASE HELP!

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souNdguy

09-07-2004 19:11:42




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 Re: Oil pump suction line in reply to Al in New Alex., 09-07-2004 06:22:38  
There was a used on at the smiths.. But I havn't been there in a while to confirm that.

Soundguy



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Bill R

09-07-2004 08:02:27




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 Re: Oil pump suction line in reply to Al in New Alex., 09-07-2004 06:22:38  
I just went through dealing with this problem, I'm from Oklahoma and I couldn't find anything but a used one. I eventually made one good one out of 2 old used ones. One thing I would caution you is make sure you have 3/8" or so clearance in regards to the crankshaft. Another is be careful when placing the pan back in so as not to push the tube upwards. Good luck!

Bill R.



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Rob

09-07-2004 07:41:32




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 Re: Oil pump suction line in reply to Al in New Alex., 09-07-2004 06:22:38  
8N-6615; Screen & cover & inlet tube assy.
Ford/New Holland should have it. Click 'Store' at the top of this page see if they sell it.
Shouldn't be hard to find at one or more internet parts houses.



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gahorn

09-07-2004 08:40:25




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 Re: Oil pump suction line in reply to Rob, 09-07-2004 07:41:32  
Silver-solder or braze your new tube in place to prevent this from coming loose in the future (and be certain to rotate the crank to confirm clearance before installing the sump pan.)



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