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What is the circular recessed(milled out?) area around where the canister tube goes in, it looks like there should be some kind of rubber gasket in there?
![IMG_20180918_102033_1.jpg IMG_20180918_102033_1.jpg](https://www.steelsoldiers.com/data/attachments/508/508699-0f64e55520b6027d7e6379f06e737d05.jpg)
I'm not crazy about this setup, I had to keep vacuuming rust off the filter housing base. I know it probably shouldn't have been rusty to begin with, but it was, so I had to deal with it. Does the dirty oil come up the tube and this is clean oil we see in the pic, or the other way around?
I have to figure out how to stop the rust on these.Thanks
I had to knock and pry the canisters loose, but this is also the first time I've changed the oil in the eight years I've had it.
![IMG_20180915_195503.jpg IMG_20180915_195503.jpg](https://www.steelsoldiers.com/data/attachments/508/508707-01d73aac629b35704baba405436cea7b.jpg)
Also, I read somewhere that the engine should not be started , but needs to be allowed to crank only for several seconds to allow oil to reach the turbo., That doesn't make any sense to me because I don't see what would be the difference between the truck not running for some time , and draining the oil. Is there a special starting procedure after an oil change?
![IMG_20180918_102033_1.jpg IMG_20180918_102033_1.jpg](https://www.steelsoldiers.com/data/attachments/508/508699-0f64e55520b6027d7e6379f06e737d05.jpg)
I'm not crazy about this setup, I had to keep vacuuming rust off the filter housing base. I know it probably shouldn't have been rusty to begin with, but it was, so I had to deal with it. Does the dirty oil come up the tube and this is clean oil we see in the pic, or the other way around?
I have to figure out how to stop the rust on these.Thanks
I had to knock and pry the canisters loose, but this is also the first time I've changed the oil in the eight years I've had it.
![IMG_20180915_195503.jpg IMG_20180915_195503.jpg](https://www.steelsoldiers.com/data/attachments/508/508707-01d73aac629b35704baba405436cea7b.jpg)
Also, I read somewhere that the engine should not be started , but needs to be allowed to crank only for several seconds to allow oil to reach the turbo., That doesn't make any sense to me because I don't see what would be the difference between the truck not running for some time , and draining the oil. Is there a special starting procedure after an oil change?
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