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don't have a 3/4" deep socket, and my box end/open end wrenches can't get a good grip on it. my 1 13/16" can grip the screen with the hose fitting still on.
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1992 300D 2.5T 249k - Parked with a bad transmission 1981 300SD 142k - Daily driver |
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The hex on the screen is thin. Look at the end of your socket where it will fit over the nut and you will see a champer that needs to be removed (faced in a lathe) for it to fit up on the nut. I just cleaned two of these screens so I modified the overall length of the socket and turned the upper portion so that a pipe wrench would bite it better. It was TIGHT and difficult and will dump a lot of diesel on you for your troubles. The next one that I do will have the car up on its side and the fuel sending unit removed so that I can pump more of the fuel out.
It will run better after the screen is cleaned. My screen was cloged with a substance like mud with sand but the rest of the tank looked clean. Robert |
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Start engine. Go back inside house for a cup of coffee. Return to vehicle. Turn off ignition (engine is not running due to lack of fuel). Perform tank screen removal. .............credit to Kerry for the solution. |
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If you want to send it to me with return postage I will cut it down for you. Most sockets are HARD but will cut with carbide. Send me a PM Brian Carlton Won't do it. You will still take a diesel bath. The filter plugs up from the bottom and is is solid leaving as much as three inched of fuel that will not come out of the line. I have had a pump sucking on the line for several hours and when I removed the pump a small trickle would return out of the line. Try it and you will see what is going on. Look at the picture that I attached earlier. Robert |
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Socket Modification
Just use a 4" hand grinder to gnaw off the small chamfer on the socket...
Harbor freight about 20 bucks...go slow and you wont overheat the socket... You could chuck the socket in a drill with a proper necked down extension and grind away... Sort of a bad, bailout-economy, po-boy milling machine....
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I removed one with a pair of slip joint Knipex plumbing pliers at a Pull-a-part...took a real diesel bath on that one...
Just a thought on the socket chamfer removal with a grinder.... I had to do that with a 30MM socket to get an electric hot water heater element out... They have that thin hex area also....
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1978 Yellow 300D (The Mustard Toad) 1980 Blue 240D (The Iron Toad) 1989 Grey Mitsu.4WD Mighty Max Pickup (Needs a Diesel transplant bad) (Open the pod bay doors HAL) |
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Def. not an MB item though, Germans wouldn't put something at an odd angle like that. |
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Search using my user name as author and hmmmmmm.... tank? to find my thread about dealing with my tank issues. Was not that long ago. Month, 6 weeks? Your answer is in there.
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"If anyone knows other lessons I need to learn, please tell me. I'm tired of learning them the hard way". by JerryBro The Glow Plug Wait: This waiting period is a moment of silence to pay honor to Rudolph Diesel. The longer you own your diesel the more honor you will give him". by SD Blue My normal daily life; either SNAFUed- Situation Normal... All Fouled Up, or FUBARed- Fouled Up Beyond All Repair 62 UNIMOG Camper w/617 Turbo, 85 300SD daily driver- both powered by blended UCO fuels |
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ok...... I was generous. Found it for you.
http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/diesel-discussion/242898-fuel-out-fuel-return-1985-300sd-tank.html#post2081755 (PS- its the tank vent line)
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"If anyone knows other lessons I need to learn, please tell me. I'm tired of learning them the hard way". by JerryBro The Glow Plug Wait: This waiting period is a moment of silence to pay honor to Rudolph Diesel. The longer you own your diesel the more honor you will give him". by SD Blue My normal daily life; either SNAFUed- Situation Normal... All Fouled Up, or FUBARed- Fouled Up Beyond All Repair 62 UNIMOG Camper w/617 Turbo, 85 300SD daily driver- both powered by blended UCO fuels |
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LuckyEddie, a PM has been sent.
You are a lifesaver.
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Do you want your socket turned this much? I turned this socket so that a bar wrench and an adapter would fit between the axle shaft and strainer(1/2 to 3/4). I also turned the upper portion so that a pipe wrench would grip it if necessary but at this short length you would have a short throw to turn it. The socket will still fit the fuel gage and block heater this short.
Let me know, I should get it Tuesday and have it back on the way to you the same day. Robert PS Only use a 19mm box end to remove the fuel line from the strainer. |
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The socket is back in the mail to you pleiades
pleiades
The socket is on the way back to you. I have turned it and shortened it to fit with a adapter and bar wrench. Put a box end over the fuel hose and use a cheater bar to remove the 19mm fuel hose fitting. Look up at the strainer to see if the rubber that the tank sits on will interfere with the socket, get it out of the way. It might be easier to have the wheel off and two people. Let me know if I can do anything more to help. Robert |
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