Posted by Texasmark1 on July 20, 2016 at 19:10:48 from (75.105.202.186):
In Reply to: Couple of Questions! posted by Texasmark1 on July 20, 2016 at 14:21:45:
Tried to upload page 274 of the Ford 3000 parts list PDF and can't.
There are 2 sections on the page separated by a diagonal line. One is the OEM spin on arrangement where the filter is shown, two double ended, threaded, short pipes, one with holes, a nut and aspin on filter.
The other section is the OEM cartridge installation showing all the parts to that. In that it also shows the engine block where it mounts and there is a pipe reducer screwed in there that is the mounting point for the hollow bolt that holds the shell and internal parts (plus filter) onto the engine. Additionally on that view is a blocked off portion with "kit" title that has the plate, the plate to engine block seal and a (1) large and small ended threaded adapter with a hex protrusion in the center for mounting it. I assume that the adapter screws into the existing pipe reducer screwed into the block and beneath it would be the gasket and new plate.....3 new parts plus the filter?????
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