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Air-Tools.info is your source for air tool information and sales. Stop by and check out our humongous selection of the best air tools online! Look here wholesale air tools, Used Air Tools, wholesaleairtools, viking air tool oil, usedairtools, vikingairtooloil Visually inspect the upper radiator hose for pressure marks and traces of rubbing at the closest Aor point of contact to the oil filter housing Tool cast boss (see illustration). If traces of rubbing are found, the upper radiator hose must be replaced with the new style hose (See Parts Information).NOTE: A modified hose was used in production from approximately mid-November 1995 through June 1996, which included an extra rubber pad attached to the outside of the hose in the critical area. If traces of rubbing are found on the rubber pad area of this type of hose, it must also be replaced with the new style hose. Visually inspect the oil filter housing for any sharp edges or burrs on the Regulators casting boss. If a sharp edge or casting burr is found on the boss, it must be removed using sand paper or a fine file. Visually inspect the upper radiator hose for pressure marks and traces of rubbing at the closest Aor point of contact to the oil filter housing Tool cast boss (see illustration). If traces of rubbing are found, the upper radiator hose must be replaced with the new style hose (See Parts Information).NOTE: A modified hose was used in production from approximately mid-November 1995 through June 1996, which included an extra rubber pad attached to the outside of the hose in the critical area. If traces of rubbing are found on the rubber pad area of this type of hose, it must also be replaced with the new style hose. Visually inspect the oil filter housing for any sharp edges or burrs on the Regulators casting boss. If a sharp edge or casting burr is found on the boss, it must be removed using sand paper or a fine file. |
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