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Oil Filter Gaskets M35A2

russojap

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I didn't spin the cans while I torqued them, I made sure to hold them so they wouldn't move. They weren't leaking at first, but started leaking after I accidentally revved the engine up while starting it. Later I accidentally revved the engine up again when starting it and now they are pouring.
 
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M35A2-AZ

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Did you clean the seating area good before you put the gasket in the grove and seated it all the way?
 

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Idk, I haven’t used 5119’s yet but I will be before Saturday, I guess try again. Check the groove, mating surfaces, defect on the edge of the canister maybe? I’ve seen a bent canister hold down bolt that caused sealing issues. How much oil pressure is the truck making? Is the oil pressure regulator stuck causing 100+ psi like I’ve read about here? If so what would normally be a small leak could become a big one?
 
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Did you torque the center bolt to 60 ft/lbs?



wix # 15070, napa 5070, 5221 or 5406


The picture of the napa 5070 looks like it's rubber but it does it say what material it is.

https://www.napaonline.com/en/p/FIL5070
 
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And it looks correct for the secondary fuel filter gasket!

I pulled the info I posted from a search.

Sorry to mislead.
 
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