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Re: International 484 D179
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Posted by JB on July 01, 2004 at 17:43:11 from (24.157.143.220):
In Reply to: International 484 D179 posted by Jay Shelton on June 30, 2004 at 12:01:34:
Hi, my brother has a 454 and a 495 both with 179D engines. The 454 is older than your 484 and the 495 is newer. The 454 has a single spin on canister fuel filter with a nylon drian cock on the bottom, located on the right side of the engine. The 495 has two CAV fuel filter cans that have a glass bowl on the bottom with a threaded rod going thru the center. Again located on the right side of the engine. The first filter has a drian cock in the glass bowl. Usually it is only the primary(first) filter that becomes clogged or accumlulates water in the bottom. We normally only change the secondary fuel filter every other time that we change the primary. It is most important to drian the water out of the bottom of the fuel filter frequently, especially if you use the tractor during the winter months when condensation accumulates in the fuel tank. My 2 cents JB
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