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brettmcox
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Posted: July-29-2007 at 5:56pm |
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I have a stock 351 on my 86 2001. I am having an issue with filter leaking. I just got the boat this past may and did the first oil change one month ago. Since then the filter has been leaking... This is not the first time i have done an oil change and never had a issue before with something like this.
1. this filter should be the same filter for a '86 351 truck right? 2. could i be getting to tight? 3. running 20-50 oil... and pressue is 60-80 when running... to high? 4. any one us RTV on the filters? thanks. brett |
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boat dr
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Brett, remove that new filter,look closely at the flange where the O-Ring should seal,you will find there is one still stuck to the flange, wipe well install new filter , have fun.............boat dr
you did say you were using a FL1-A Motorcraft,good filters are cheap, engines are not............ |
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882001
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backfoot100
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Boat Doc is right on. You have the old O-Ring stuck on the oil filter flange and just screwed the new filter on top of it. Remove it, replace the filter and you'll be good to go.
NEVER use RTV on the oil filter!!!!! |
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When people run down to the lake to see what's making that noise, you've succeeded.
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87BFN owner
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Boat Doc you beat me two it, I always check to make sure the old o-ring didn't stick. Everytime I think about skipping that step, I tell myself that will be the time it happens to you. My luck it would be on the way to GL or someplace fun...
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boat dr
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Some of the Mercruiser's are so hidden that you do it all by feel.Really no wat to feel the flange and see if the old one stuck,now in that case look at the old filter if it's there your OK.........
On a Ford it has to be abolute stupidity,HELLO is any body out there.Do I really need to wipe the flange and remove that old black nasty oil? Nah got to get to the lake and impress the babes, and drink some suds with my buds..........boat dr |
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brettmcox
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Pulled the Filter, looked at the Flange, Sliver No black. I looked at it with a light and used a clean rag.... and got a big BLANK... Can you get them to tight? Thanks for the help. |
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quinner
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Check the filter also, it could be stuck to the other o-ring and I do believe they can be too tight, hand tight or 1/4 turn after the gasket touches I believe.
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BlondieGurl1443
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Quinner, you've been hanging out with hollywood too much! |
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boat dr
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Hand jobs work, you are a sick puppy quinner,I mean really sick.Perverted sense of wording,and always a eye towards sex,you are a disgusting shell of a human.
You are exactly the type of man that you read about in the papers,you are my type of guy.................boat dr |
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8122pbrainard
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At least it didn't involve Reids dog this time! |
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quinner
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Sorry Doc, I'm no nurse, prefer girls and sometimes dogs. Good luck with your search though, perhaps Hollywood or Tim would be a good place to start!! |
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brettmcox
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I will try one more time....
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fixitjim
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I always put a little oil on the new filter gasket to make it slide when tightening. If it is dry and you over tighten it could distort the gasket and create a leak. Good luck.
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while your trying to find an extra o-ring make sure the filter has the o-ring it's suppose to have and not just one from the old one as per your all silver no black comment, there should be a black o-ring on the filter if there is just a groove/round slot then your missing the gasket all together. |
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brettmcox
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The Filter i pulled off had one O-ring. on the Flange there was no old o-ring. I will get a different brand on there this time. and go from there. i heard that i could be the tube going from the block to the oil PSI pick up. Any other ideas? |
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boat dr
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And now comes the rest of the story.This is an ongoing problem for those that have not replaced they will....
Most had a piece of 1/4" brass pipe, that died a slow leaky death.If this is not your problem,replace it NOW. I used a piece of SCH.80 heavy wall,same OD little hole.The leak there would have put your leak on top of the filter tho,is this possible...........boat dr |
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brettmcox
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"Most had a piece of 1/4" brass pipe, that died a slow leaky death.If this is not your problem,replace it NOW."
Talking about the sending Unit? If so... i think I will change the filter and then run the boat. IF i see oil then i will feel there first with a clean rag. I will work my way down. |
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brettmcox
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psi sending unit. where do i get it?
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8122pbrainard
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brett, When I changed out all my gauges in my 77, I found the best price at go2marine.com even with our discount from this site at skidim. Both will have the sending unit but you need to make sure that the resistance and it's range match the gauge you have.
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