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Re: WHOA IS MY 300U =(
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Posted by JayWalt on January 31, 2007 at 15:22:42 from (71.244.146.196):
In Reply to: Re: WHOA IS MY 300U =( posted by Janicholson on January 31, 2007 at 14:52:28:
Thanks bud, now that you say it, I actually realize I can just use hoseclamps, as its like no pressure instead of 1300psi, so that is awesome!! Also got the filter out of the regulator, but it is also sucked flat, and where it meets the end its ripped. It appears to be a cone shape almost like a compression fitting, so Im hoping to take the cone off, cut the filter straight and reattach it, if its the way I'm thinking it is. Its not dirty hardly at all, but i think the main filter went, then this one got all dirty and collapsed and did the same as the main, then it got washed clean. Its cool I can use hose and mount it somewhere as, theres no room inline. Any ideas what kind of hose to use? I would think radiator hose would get eaten by the hydraulic fluid. I'm open to ideas. I'm going to usae a pipe cutter if I can to cut the low pressure line to help eliminate any shavings getting into the pump. Now where to get a filter mount thingy... It will look hob cobbled, but it should be a selling point if I mount it up nice, as it is alot easier to change.
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