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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: |
the third pic is the inline filter...?????????
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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. |
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? |
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I removed the tank.:eek: |
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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. |
Sometimes, loosening the hose fitting will loosen the screen instead. Some penetrating oil on the screen might increase the odds of that happening.
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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.
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Did you try a wrench on the hose fitting?
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