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project84300sd 02-10-2009 07:22 PM

w126 Tank Screen Dilemma
 
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So I thought I might tackle the tank screen today but when I propped the old girl up I was a bit confused at what I saw. Ive read that if you dont have a 46mm socket you can use a plumbers pipe wrench but there is barely enough room. The rear axle is in the way even if i got the socket. Also, there is a metal 'lip' around the inlet/outlet which prohibits me from getting a wrench in there.. What gives? This is supposed to be an easy task... I snapped some pictures...:(


ALSO... There seems to be an in-line filter on the otherside of the tank near the right rear axle.... Is this factory??:confused:

Take a look at the pictures and let me know what you guys think..



PS... I was in a booooorrrinng meeting today at work and managed to snap a picture of the old girl from the 4th floor window while the boss wasnt looking... :-) :eek:

project84300sd 02-10-2009 07:24 PM

the third pic is the inline filter...?????????

Brian Carlton 02-10-2009 07:51 PM

It's an easy task if you have the socket.

It's a dead end if you don't.

But, you can get yourself a 1 13/16" socket (will be 3/4" drive) and put a pipe wrench on the OD.

Any other recommendations, including using the line fitting as your removal tool...........just forget about all of them unless you consider yourself extremely lucky.

mplafleur 02-10-2009 08:24 PM

I had the socket, but couldn't use it. The axleshaft is directly below and there's no room.

Do you put a oil filter strap around the socket or what?

Brian Carlton 02-10-2009 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by mplafleur (Post 2106527)

Do you put a oil filter strap around the socket or what?

...........p i p e w r e n c h ............

pleiades 02-19-2009 07:35 AM

One of these:

http://www.leonsupply.cc/pipe%20wrench.jpg

I am about to try this job myself.

mplafleur 02-19-2009 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by pleiades (Post 2115408)
One of these:

http://www.leonsupply.cc/pipe%20wrench.jpg

I am about to try this job myself.

I have pipe wrenches. There was no room for a pipewrench no matter how I positioned it.

I removed the tank.:eek:

Brian Carlton 02-19-2009 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by mplafleur (Post 2115431)
I have pipe wrenches. There was no room for a pipewrench no matter how I positioned it.

The socket extends downward toward the axle by about 2 inches. In that 2" space is plenty of swing room............between the body and the axle.

I presume that you had the vehicle on jackstands with the axles on the trailing arm stops. This provides additional room above the axle............and room for you as well.

tangofox007 02-19-2009 08:59 AM

Sometimes, loosening the hose fitting will loosen the screen instead. Some penetrating oil on the screen might increase the odds of that happening.

Brian Carlton 02-19-2009 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by tangofox007 (Post 2115446)
Sometimes, loosening the hose fitting will loosen the screen instead. Some penetrating oil on the screen might increase the odds of that happening.

Installation remains a problem...........without some type of tool on the wrench flats.

tangofox007 02-19-2009 11:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian Carlton (Post 2115461)
Installation remains a problem...........without some type of tool on the wrench flats.

Not if the hose is installed first.

Brian Carlton 02-19-2009 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by tangofox007 (Post 2115548)
Not if the hose is installed first.

I'm still not comfortable with it. I'm not convinced that the torque on the screen is sufficient when simply tightening the hose fitting. It might be.........but, I'd rather use the socket.

tangofox007 02-19-2009 12:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian Carlton (Post 2115557)
I'm still not comfortable with it. I'm not convinced that the torque on the screen is sufficient when simply tightening the hose fitting. It might be.........but, I'd rather use the socket.

My experience suggests that your concerns are over rated.

pleiades 02-19-2009 01:02 PM

Hmm, I can get the socket on, and the pipe wrench around the socket, but the pipe wrench can't get a good enough grip on the socket to turn it. I might look for an angled 3/4" ratchet driver.

tangofox007 02-19-2009 01:10 PM

Did you try a wrench on the hose fitting?


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