[Farmall] (no subject)
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Sat Nov 12 07:01:25 PST 2005
I believe that you can get a 7/16"(?) wrench in there, next to the back
and unscrew it from the filter housing. It may not be obvious due to
oil/grease/dirt built up in that area. If not, then I guess you will
just have to put a piece of old inner tube around the outside and use a
large slip joint pliers on it. It may come out easier then you think.
Replacing the glass, however, may not be all that easy a job, and you
might want to consider replacing the whole gauge...
Mike
szabelsk at gdls.com wrote:
> What is the proper method of removing the oil pressure gauge from a Cub? I
> need to replace the glass that I managed to crack while working on the
> engine. I don't want to just grab it with pliers and turn it out, unless
> that's how it comes out.
>
> Carl Szabelski
>
>
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