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OIL PRESSURE CABLE W123 M110 ENGINE
Can someone help me , ,,how do you disconnet oil filter pressure cable on oil filter housing? mine is broke,, ,,,thank you,.,,,
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Does the use of the word "cable" mean an electrical wire, or plastic tubing? |
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I mean plastic tubing,,,,thank you,,, |
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There is a hex nut that secures a compression fitting on the top of the filter housing. |
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Not a hex key, a nut....takes a wrench. some where around 8 or 10 mm. I would have said near the bottom of the oil filter housing, but Frank is usually right. Just look around the filter housing, it should be there.
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thank you again,,,,,,,sorry for my confusing , i took this image from internet, but i believe this is my oil filter housing , ,,,i only see this 2 hex , at first i thought is like speedometer cable, the bolt that clamp the head of cable not too far from that point, but on this tubing pipe, it cannot move a single degree to turn, and the head is just round with a bit grip ,,,thank you again
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thank you very much Mike D,,,,,maybe the problem i dont see the hex, because the hex already damage,,,,it became round,,,,,well i need to struggle losen up the fitting tomorrow,,,,,thanks again,,,,
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