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    NAPA part #'s for m35a2 oil filters????

    Haha very true. I didnt see it hindering any performance by not putting the pin in, possibly increasing oil flow but not obstructing that hole
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    NAPA part #'s for m35a2 oil filters????

    Mine came with the gaskets in a cheap complete filter kit from ebay. It did come with a cotter pin but there were no cotter pins when i removed mine so i didnt put them back in, it all works fine. Next time im out in the shed ill sort through my filter parts box, it had the part number writen...
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    NAPA part #'s for m35a2 oil filters????

    hmm mine didnt have a cotter pin when i took it off, i had a spring inside of mine instead to keep the filter pushed down
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    NAPA part #'s for m35a2 oil filters????

    You were right on the money. Typically with closed loops consting of primarily mild steel we use Sodium Nitrite as a corrosion inhibitor. For loops containing copper exchangers you would want to use a triazole or mixture of the two. This 100% ethylene glycol. mixed with my softened well water i...
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    NAPA part #'s for m35a2 oil filters????

    Thats absolutely incorrect. At a PH of 7 a solution is neutral, below that is considered acidic exponetial (a PH of 5 Is 10 times more acidic than a PH of 6, PH of 4 is 100 times more acidic than a PH of 6) and anything above a 7 is Alkaline or caustic. You would never want a PH of 11 in any...
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