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Posted by jason on January 04, 2004 at 07:00:00 from (152.163.253.66):
In Reply to: Re: d282 posted by T_Bone on January 03, 2004 at 20:56:29:
thanks for the reply..From what I have found, there are a couple type of filter housings-the cast one is supposed to have the regulator built into the base- and the one I have, the regulator slides into a 1" hole in the block.This is how it was when I took it apart-but it fell right out and it is a very loose fit w/out a o-ring. If it doesnt seal-the oil can go around it right back into the crankcase.(this motor was "rebuilt" before I got it-and it only ran for a couple hours. It had a very bad spun bearing-so it may of had a oil pressure problem?)Im not sure if this is the right one for the engine--its not the origional engine for the loader--this is a UD282-and the manual says it should be a d301-so I dont know what parts were switched. Thanks
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