Posted by PaMnd on March 31, 2013 at 07:45:13 from (74.216.115.143):
Hi:
Several years ago, when I acquired this tractor, the first thing I did was to change the filters. When I changed the engine oil filter I noticed that the previous owner had two rings. I took them out and replaced them with one new oil ring and then I found out why there were two. I could not tighten the canister enough to seal the base. That explained why the bolt head was showing sings of being rounded.
Fortunately I still had a good undamaged old ring so I add it and snug the canister down a stopped the leak. Only trouble is that it takes a lot of force to seal the unit. Question I have is how do I fix this problem?
So I am thinking I have the wrong canister or the wrong bolt. Canister looks original and matches the tractor color. Also when I look at the filter I can see pressure at the base of the filter and at the top indicating the canister is the right length. So, do I have the wrong bolt? Can anyone confirm what the bolt length for this filter should be? Mine measures 9 and a quarter inches from the top of the bolt to the bottom of the tapered tip. Bolt head is a quarter inch to the actual length of the bolt to the tip is 9 inches.
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