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e3steve
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Post by e3steve » Sat Oct 25, 2008 3:40 pm

deaddog wrote:
LOUD MOUSE wrote:The washer goes on the shaft first then the filter.
If the washer isn't on that end the filter cap will eat the cover at the shaft area. (aluminum against aluminum). ................lm
Do yourself a favor and listen to Loud Mouse. This has been discussed in length on other threads.
Aaaaaaargh! Absolutely right, DD! I'm really sorry everyone; I just re-read Bill's 'Techknuckle' article on the subject. Now, I could've sworn I read that the washer goes on the inside, but I was wrong.

LM knows the answers, so don't listen to me unless he endorses the crap I post....

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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Sat Oct 25, 2008 4:13 pm

You're doing OK Steve. ..............lm

e3steve wrote:
deaddog wrote:
LOUD MOUSE wrote:The washer goes on the shaft first then the filter.
If the washer isn't on that end the filter cap will eat the cover at the shaft area. (aluminum against aluminum). ................lm
Do yourself a favor and listen to Loud Mouse. This has been discussed in length on other threads.
Aaaaaaargh! Absolutely right, DD! I'm really sorry everyone; I just re-read Bill's 'Techknuckle' article on the subject. Now, I could've sworn I read that the washer goes on the inside, but I was wrong.

LM knows the answers, so don't listen to me unless he endorses the crap I post....
RIDE IT DON'T HIDE IT!

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