eMax 22 / 25 Hints & Tricks

   / eMax 22 / 25 Hints & Tricks #11  
New to the site, can anyone tell me the trick to removing the HST filter on a eMax 25?
 
   / eMax 22 / 25 Hints & Tricks #12  
You will just have to give it all you can without tweeking the mount... first one is always a pain.. be sure to put clean oil on the seal before you put the new one back on and get hand tight with half a turn on a wrench
 
   / eMax 22 / 25 Hints & Tricks #13  
You will just have to give it all you can without tweeking the mount... first one is always a pain.. be sure to put clean oil on the seal before you put the new one back on and get hand tight with half a turn on a wrench

What's the best way to get to it. Should I be able to get it loose without taking anything off. I have one of the oil filter wrenches that is supposed to work from the end of the filter, but I can seem to get it to grip. Thanks
 
   / eMax 22 / 25 Hints & Tricks #14  
Yes sir I usually use a plyer style wrench...

if all else fails a punch and cheater works
 
   / eMax 22 / 25 Hints & Tricks
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#16  
I noticed a definite HST noise reduction after the full 50hr service. I say "full" as I changed the engine and HST oil at 45hrs as I had a smallish job lined up and didn't want to push the OEM oil too far.

After a full service at 52hrs the hydraulic noise of the transmission is almost zero. There's some but it's what you'd expect.

Oh, and make sure you have a BIG drain pan for the transmission!!

-R
 
   / eMax 22 / 25 Hints & Tricks
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#17  
HST filter hints...

Remove the return hose just below the filter. Let it drain a bit then you can get a wrench around the filter.

To clean the suction screen you don't have to remove the tire. It just clears with a little tilt.

-R
 
   / eMax 22 / 25 Hints & Tricks #18  
I noticed a definite HST noise reduction after the full 50hr service. I say "full" as I changed the engine and HST oil at 45hrs as I had a smallish job lined up and didn't want to push the OEM oil too far.

After a full service at 52hrs the hydraulic noise of the transmission is almost zero. There's some but it's what you'd expect.

Oh, and make sure you have a BIG drain pan for the transmission!!

-R

:laughing:

Howd we figure that out???
 
   / eMax 22 / 25 Hints & Tricks
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#19  
:laughing:

Howd we figure that out???

Let me just say it was a Laurel and Hardy moment. I had the ~4gal of oil to fill, just never had the 'Ahaa!' moment. :banghead: More like AAAHHHHHHGGGHHHH!

None on the garage floor (thankfully).

-R
 
   / eMax 22 / 25 Hints & Tricks #20  
Let me just say it was a Laurel and Hardy moment. I had the ~4gal of oil to fill, just never had the 'Ahaa!' moment. :banghead: More like AAAHHHHHHGGGHHHH!

None on the garage floor (thankfully).

-R

:thumbsup: lol could have been worse
 

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