Posted by Tom Bowman on November 09, 2013 at 13:37:28 from (70.195.6.118):
Reinstalling the oil pan and filter on the TO-20 today raised a number of questions:
1. I was cleaning the oil pan bolt holes in the bottom of the block, and pulled out what I thought was a piece of crud from one of the rear bolt holes.
I kept pulling, and got this:
What is it? How do I put it back?
2. Is the oil filter supposed to fit all the way over the supply tube? Or, in other words, is the tube supposed to go all the way through the oil filter, before the cover/bolt are installed?
Mine doesn't - the oil filter bottoms out on the top of the screen, before it fits all the way over the tube.
When I removed the oil pan/filter, I found that a previous owner had installed the screen and screen cover upside down. (There was also no spring.)
3. What is the proper torque for the oil pan bolts? I was just snugging them down with a small ratchet, and managed to twist one off.
I'm going to get all new bolts, after I get the broken one out.
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