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mep-002a leaking oil at the filter

TheManiac

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I didn't see anything in search on this, I've been working on my mep and got it running well but I'm getting an oil leak looks to be where the filter canister meets the engine. I replaced the filter and gasket with the recommended fram filter before running.

I noticed the bolt through the canister doesn't spin freely (seems to want the canister to spin with it). I was able to get it snugged up but the leak continues, not sure if the bolt is bent (doesn't seem to be with bare eye) or if there is something wrong with the gasket channel.

Any ideas? I tried taking it back apart and cleaning the gasket off in good shape, I didn't take the gasket out and clean under it (a mistake). I think my next step is to replace the gasket and make sure all surfaces are clean but the fact the canister and bolt don't seem to fit nicely still has me a bit concerned.

Any help is appreciated!
 

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Take it apart, remove the gasket and be sure it and it's groove or channel is clean and not damaged. Be sure you re-assemble it according to the TM.
 

derf

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If it were mine and I was keeping it I would look into the spin on filter adapter made by another SS member.
 

jbk

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if its a new gasket remove and flip it so you have a new surface. if not get a new gasket.
examine the can edge be sure its not bent anywhere.
 

jamboly

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The best advise is the spin on filter. Today I had the same problem with my MEP-005. It seems to be a standard ritual with these types of filter housings. I finally gave up today, and will try again tomorrow. One of the keys is to make sure the can turns freely in the groove as you are snugging it up. This assume the gasket is correct and good.
 
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