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Re: Routing of canister oil lines ????
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Posted by Bob on August 20, 2005 at 20:33:01 from (64.21.249.40):
In Reply to: Re: Routing of canister oil lines ???? posted by Larry from MD on August 20, 2005 at 15:03:19:
Well, Larry, you are WRONG about the gasket blowing out if the inlet line connects to the outer fitting on the cannister. I checked my collection of old stuff today, and here's the results: 9N Ford tractor... inlet line to fitting on side of cannister, outlet line on bottom of cannister, beneath, and fed from, center post. 1951 8N Ford tractor... inlet line to fitting on side of cannister, outlet line on bottom of cannister, beneath, and fed from, center post. 1952 Ford truck, 239 flathead V-8... inlet line to fitting on side of cannister, outlet line on bottom of cannister, beneath, and fed from, center post. There are NEAT decals on this one, gold background with black letters, indicating the inlet and outlet, and it is connected accordingly. 1953 GMC truck, 261 straight-6 engine... inlet line to fitting on side of cannister, outlet line on bottom of cannister, beneath, and fed from, center post. Massey #92 combine, with Chrysler flathead 6-cylinder engine... inlet line to fitting on side of cannister, outlet line on bottom of cannister, beneath, and fed from, center post.
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