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Emergency! Part needed

Flea

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Does anyone have the bolt that holds down the oil filter canister? Mine sheared off today and I lost about 4 gallons of oil on the way home. I had to get my wife to come pull me home with a chain! Of course no where around here has the bolt, so can anyone point me in the right direction?
 

vtdeucedriver

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Craig, Let me look, but I dont think I have any Oil canisters, I know I got fuel tho........................sorry from Knoxville.
 

Flea

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Clinto:

Nope, mine actually sheared along the threads. This is really the side-effect of problem with the gaskets from Wix. They wouldn't seal properly, and I think Pvt. Fixer may have once over-tightened the bolts and stretched it to it's breaking point prior to my oil change.
 

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PM me if you want a free one and haven't already gotten one. I can have it expressed to you first thing tomorrow...but I need a PM to confirm.

Andy
 

Flea

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Yeah, I've gotten the bottom part out without any trouble, thankfully. Doesn't seem like the engine suffered any damage; I was able to shut it down before the oil drained completely.
 

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Re: RE: Emergency! Part needed

Flea said:
Clinto:

Nope, mine actually sheared along the threads. This is really the side-effect of problem with the gaskets from Wix. They wouldn't seal properly, and I think Pvt. Fixer may have once over-tightened the bolts and stretched it to it's breaking point prior to my oil change.

Wow!!
 

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RE: Re: RE: Emergency! Part needed

4 gallons is about 2-3 quarts short of empty, I sure hope you didn't hurt her.........
 

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RE: Re: RE: Emergency! Part needed

That really stinks! And from noe on when I change the filters, I will always be thinking of this. What is the proper torque for these bolts?
 

Flea

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Re: RE: Re: RE: Emergency! Part needed

FMJ said:
4 gallons is about 2-3 quarts short of empty, I sure hope you didn't hurt her.........
She had 22 quarts, so 5 1/2 gallons... the oil line following puking her guts was right above the "Add" line. Also, the 4 gal. is just an estimate. All I know is it looked like the black death of my multi. :shock:
 

ARMYMAN30YearsPlus

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RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Emergency! Part needed

The gasket problem can bite hard there are two types of gaskets and you can accually put a filer in with both kinds of them by mistake and then it will leak so you keep tightening and snap. I almost broke one of mine that way
 

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RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Emergency! Part needed

actually,the add line is a gallon I think.So you still had plenty of oil in there.3-4 gallons depending on how accurate your conclusion of the true oil level was and the accuracy of the dipstick....that was made by the lowest bidder.....
 
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