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Old 01-15-2006, 10:25 PM
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delivery valve seals and o-rings... call Phil at Fastlane you need the splined socket as well

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Old 01-16-2006, 03:46 PM
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There's a splined socket (needed for this job) for sale in the Classified section, quite cheap. Note that you need a torque wrench that does low torque, spec is 30Nm, +5, -0. The procedure is torque to 30, release, torque to 30 again, release, then final torque to 30-35. Buy extra seals and O-rings, I hear it's common to damage a couple as you're learning. They're pretty cheap.

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Old 06-05-2014, 05:40 PM
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Does anyone have a source for the stop lever o-ring?
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Old 06-06-2014, 01:48 AM
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IIRC it's the same o-ring used in the stem of the filter.

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IIRC it's the same o-ring used in the stem of the filter.

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The small one, or the large one?
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Old 06-06-2014, 01:46 PM
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IIRC it's the same part number for both o-rings on the oil filter stem despite the difference in installed diameter. I used whatever o-ring fit from an assortment I got at the McParts store.

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Old 06-06-2014, 02:35 PM
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This has been documented elsewhere... search the forum. Pretty sure it's the smaller of the two O-rings included with new fuel filter kits. MB # 009-997-81-48. Price sure went up, they had been under a buck each, now $6.50 list...

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This has been documented elsewhere... search the forum. Pretty sure it's the smaller of the two O-rings included with new fuel filter kits. MB # 009-997-81-48. Price sure went up, they had been under a buck each, now $6.50 list...

I actually did search, but for whatever reason (maybe cockpit error) I struck out. I also remember seeing a post on removing and installing the stop lever. I kind of remember that not doing it right could cause the engine to rev and not be able to shut it off. I can;t find that any more either...
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Old 06-06-2014, 05:53 PM
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Doing more than you should is a bad idea. Simply removing the handle and a washer for access to the o-ring that has to be replaced shouldn't expose the IP to a runaway risk.

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Doing more than you should is a bad idea. Simply removing the handle and a washer for access to the o-ring that has to be replaced shouldn't expose the IP to a runaway risk.

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Good. I could not find that old post, but I thought it said that there was risk if the handle did not engage internally properly, but I just could not find it.

I think the dealer gave me the wrong size o-rings. I just went by there to pick some up and made a little longer trip to a Bosch diesel repair center and bought some of the Bosch ones. The ones Bosch gave me are larger and I remember the ones that came with the filter to be larger. I buy from them a lot so I got them for free, but even so, I think they are wrong. I'll see what it looks like when I pull it out.
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Old 06-07-2014, 09:24 AM
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The runaway risk is when replacing the vacuum shutoff pod, if you don't confirm the lever travel after replacing the vac pod.

There's zero risk when replacing the shutoff lever O-ring, that job is all external.

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