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To: "Laury, Victor" <LauryV@MTA.NET>,
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From: Mike Poorboy <bitterrootprop@nidlink.com>
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1999 19:41:08 -0800
Victor,
The part number you listed is the oil filter suction pipe on E-15 and E-16
engines. The 2 liter came with a tube from the factory, but I have read
were the tube is discarded by accident when changing the filter.
The tube is there to keep the oil in the filter from draining out. I have
three 2 liters in my garage right now. And only one still had a filter
tube, and it was home made.

Mike
Hayden Lake, Idaho



"Laury, Victor" wrote:

> List Members,
>
> Take a look at the message below that I pulled from the DEEP archives. Does
> anyone have a clue as to what this device is, did, and is it still available
> and suggested?
>
> Victor
>
> -----------------------snipped from victor's deep dark
> archive----------------------------
>
> Date: Mon., 24 Aug 92 09:03:57 -0600
> From: Wayne Angevine <angevine@badger.Colorado.EDU>
> Subject: Oil filter pipe
>
> I picked up my 15214-01M00 for about $4.50 on Saturday and installed it. It
> does seem to reduce the chain rattle on warm start substantially, although
> sometimes it's still barely detectable.  The pipe is a bit more
> sophisticated than what was described.  It is a rolled and brazed steel pipe
> with a necked-down area on one end.  The other end is cut off at an angle
> and has a partial cap brazed on.  The necked-down end is a force fit into
> the center of the oil filter adapter and I was not able to get it all the
> way down to the shoulder, but it's in about ¼ inch and should be secure.
> I highly recommend that you get one of these if you don't have one. It's
> cheap, easily available, and good for your engine.
> Wayne


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