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Yup... I know. Still... some just won't budge!Just in case you didn't know, half the lugnuts on these trucks are left-hand thread...
I actually should have written something like:.. I hear you about those 40 year old connections! I've had to employ the 'Heat and Rapid Cool' technique to get a lot of these
nuts and bolts to come free. Still... I've got three wheels of lug nuts I just can't remove no matter what I've tried! ...
Do you feel it is the can or the filters. I have seen rusty cans and I clean them up with acid after removing all the oil that keeps the acid from cleaning the metal.Totally agree Garrett. The old can style filters allow a lot of crud to escape past them.
Just my 2 cents: An informal study put this concoction to the top of the list as being the best liquid penetrant available...nothing better.It will if you mix it 50/50 with acetone.
James, it is the cans. Having spring loaded filters and no kind of sealing element between the contact surfaces is just plain stupid. I've put a lot of miles on my truck and I can say for a fact that a lot of crud gets past them. I've gone over to spin on filters now, with a 10 micron primary, 5 micron secondary, and 2 micron final. Haven't had to change a filter yet since I switched to the aluminum A3 tank.Do you feel it is the can or the filters. I have seen rusty cans and I clean them up with acid after removing all the oil that keeps the acid from cleaning the metal.
I have had no problem with the cans as of yet and like the idea of a step down filter system. If you had all the same # micron filters in line I believe the first filter would clog first and performance would suffer leaving the other filters clean. From what I have seen the organic matter is the worst, then the water. With a 14 to 10 to 6 micron step down and clean tank/clean fuel and canisters there should be no problems for years of running as much miles as I drive.
do you have a part number for the filter mount for ALL the filter bases and filters?You can convert the primary to spin on with a $27 napa filter base and a $13 filter. My primary is a 10 micron filter with water drain. If you buy from fleetfilter.com, you get napa filters and bases at about half the in store cost.
You would need to "Buy" the adapter from someone here on Steel Soldiers who actually makes them. No aftermarket NAPA or anyone else makes them for the deuce. That or make your own like I and many others did.I understand now. From reading the previous posts it seemed to me that the "Bases" would somehow thread into the existing original filter setup and "Adapt" them for use with modern spin-on filters.
If I am understanding correctly these bases are use to replace the originals. If I am still wrong please wake me up somehow!