I oil the filter to help speed up the flow when oil does flow through it. It takes a minute for the material to absorb into it. it's just a feel-good thing. My Duramax Has two big filters I prefill because of the quantity of oil required to fill them. Doesn't hurt to give then a little head start.
To get O rings to fit try cutting a beer can sand the edge so it is smooth oil it wrap it around that thing put a small hose clam on it thighen it up so it just fits in the hole and tap it in
I never put oil in sideways filters. It all runs out. If they are vertical and the opening goes to the top, then yes. It doesn't take that long for them to fill. No different then a cold start. It will get there. If you put the right additive like Lucas, then a small amount stays on the critical parts for cold start anyhow. Anyone who says Lucas is junk or not necessary, I have 260k miles on a 91 Chevy SB350 engine that starts up everytime I hit the key. It's plenty strong and only loses 1/2 quart between changes. It doesn't leak either. You get a gasser to go 35 years and that many miles using just oil....then you can come talk to me.
When you’re doing a sideways oil filter, you take and stand your oil filter up and fill the center hole as quick as you can and then wait and the oil will all get sucked up in the paper element and then then install it it takes like a pint of oil that you have in the filter on start up we had to do it with lawnmower enginesso just the tip
Never prefill filters because you could get particulate matter that can cause issues. Oil only flows in one direction through filter, and particulates can be introduced on unfiltered side
I love your clips and insights into machinery and history and thank you for your efforts with the time you put into them from 6 to 12hrs to make some of them. But this one with the screen bouncing around while your walking around would give you a headache and I think RUclips should give a 3 month ban to all youtubers that post videos with such poor sound quality and high wind noise just my 2 cents
Anybody have any guesses on how many times he mounts and dismounts that hydrostat before getting another one or having this one sent off and fixed. 99% of the time you don't get lucky enough that a outer gasket and a couple o-rings fixes the problem... I bet it's guts are flat wore out. If he thinks that the oil leak is what is making that hydrostat weak I think he's wrong. I think it is all internal.. wore flat out.
Nice improvement efforts! Wrenching and learning 👍👍👍
Back-up washer next to the o-ring is what i call it been working in hydraulics for 30 years
As always enjoy combines coming together
Little mechanic trick, use a hose clamp prior to installing to “train” the rings and use something like Park-O-Lube to install
Super job Chris thank you Robert for parts runthat second ring well what happens happens easy mistake you are not the only one
Keep at it, you'll get it!
Even down south the fire department is called the foundation savers lol.
The back-up ring allows for variability in the bore while keeping the o-ring sealed. That’s why the ring has the expansion and contraction capability
I oil the filter to help speed up the flow when oil does flow through it. It takes a minute for the material to absorb into it. it's just a feel-good thing. My Duramax Has two big filters I prefill because of the quantity of oil required to fill them. Doesn't hurt to give then a little head start.
To get O rings to fit try cutting a beer can sand the edge so it is smooth oil it wrap it around that thing put a small hose clam on it thighen it up so it just fits in the hole and tap it in
Back-up ring is what you’re looking for for terminology Chris
I never put oil in sideways filters. It all runs out. If they are vertical and the opening goes to the top, then yes. It doesn't take that long for them to fill. No different then a cold start. It will get there.
If you put the right additive like Lucas, then a small amount stays on the critical parts for cold start anyhow. Anyone who says Lucas is junk or not necessary, I have 260k miles on a 91 Chevy SB350 engine that starts up everytime I hit the key. It's plenty strong and only loses 1/2 quart between changes. It doesn't leak either. You get a gasser to go 35 years and that many miles using just oil....then you can come talk to me.
Dude the mechanic work you do reminds me of the fisherman Bill Dance BLOOPERS
I have been taught to put silicone on orings.
You need valves on the end of the drain hoses.
When you’re doing a sideways oil filter, you take and stand your oil filter up and fill the center hole as quick as you can and then wait and the oil will all get sucked up in the paper element and then then install it it takes like a pint of oil that you have in the filter on start up we had to do it with lawnmower enginesso just the tip
Everything takes time. If I remember correctly deere refers to them as backup rings
Never prefill filters because you could get particulate matter that can cause issues. Oil only flows in one direction through filter, and particulates can be introduced on unfiltered side
I heard the quality drop to the Jose Ciervo models isn't that bad...
Be sure to have oil in thé pump before to start ans stay careful i can't help you more because i'm to far (France) wish thé best for you
You put a hose clamp on to compress it and then put it in
I love your clips and insights into machinery and history and thank you for your efforts with the time you put into them from 6 to 12hrs to make some of them.
But this one with the screen bouncing around while your walking around would give you a headache and I think RUclips should give a 3 month ban to all youtubers that post videos with such poor sound quality and high wind noise just my 2 cents
Maybe you just should go watch professionally done videos seems us youtubers are not good enough for your liking
Anybody have any guesses on how many times he mounts and dismounts that hydrostat before getting another one or having this one sent off and fixed. 99% of the time you don't get lucky enough that a outer gasket and a couple o-rings fixes the problem... I bet it's guts are flat wore out. If he thinks that the oil leak is what is making that hydrostat weak I think he's wrong. I think it is all internal.. wore flat out.
I never claimed the Hydro was strong. It functions decent but was leaking oil out of a failed gasket. Thanks for watching
No subs? Sometimes it can help, when you are a from a foreign country 😊
Well at least it's not made in china lol
What's the story with the brown dog i missed it some how
Yesterday, he said her name is Xena, I believe.
Think maybe both Yenko and Duffy have a girlfriend, been some very subtle hints
I promise you that the brown dog did better than it's owner lol