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Changed the oil and tried to change the fuel filters today on my m35a2c for the first time since comming from the Gov. Oil change went smooth untill I went to change the filters. when I took them off the spring was down inside both filers (some GI didn't know how to change the filers in a deuce ) so the filters were doing no good with the spring missing. The cotter pin through the bolt was missing also. What is the pin's purpose? I left it out on installation because I didn't have one and couldn't see it did anything.I was useing NAPA oil filter #1133. The filter doesn't come with a gasket for the bolt so I had to reuse my old one. Other than all that I made the oil change work with what I had.
Then to the fuel filters. when I took them off the canisters had so much water, crud, etc. that I don't see how the truck ran at all. So I cleaned everthing up and went to install the new fuel filters. Had two NAPA #3540 for the secondary fuel. The filters work but the gaskets are too thick to fit in the groove ( I fought with it for about 30 min. before I figured this out). Luckly I has some NOS secondary filters so I robbed the gaskets from them.
Then to the primary fuel filter. I had a NAPA #3511 that I'm pretty sure is just plain wrong. It is roughly the same size as the one that came out but the hole through the middle is way too big. With the big hole there's no way to keep the filter centered on the bolt so you can be sure the ends are sealed.
All of these NAPA numbers I have came from other post that I've read on here but all of these had problems, with the #3511 primary fuel being completely wrong or am I missing something? If a #3511 won't work what wiil?
Thanks ahead of time for any insight someone may have on this matter .
Then to the fuel filters. when I took them off the canisters had so much water, crud, etc. that I don't see how the truck ran at all. So I cleaned everthing up and went to install the new fuel filters. Had two NAPA #3540 for the secondary fuel. The filters work but the gaskets are too thick to fit in the groove ( I fought with it for about 30 min. before I figured this out). Luckly I has some NOS secondary filters so I robbed the gaskets from them.
Then to the primary fuel filter. I had a NAPA #3511 that I'm pretty sure is just plain wrong. It is roughly the same size as the one that came out but the hole through the middle is way too big. With the big hole there's no way to keep the filter centered on the bolt so you can be sure the ends are sealed.
All of these NAPA numbers I have came from other post that I've read on here but all of these had problems, with the #3511 primary fuel being completely wrong or am I missing something? If a #3511 won't work what wiil?
Thanks ahead of time for any insight someone may have on this matter .