Radiator Repair Question

   / Radiator Repair Question #21  
I use a pair of Oil filter Pliers. Harbor Freight 5$ from the bargain bin and Fram 3593-A. Sticks out far enough through the guard that it takes maybe 2Min. to change the Filter on my 2000. Walmart has the Fram 3593-A. Been using them for 10yrs.
 
   / Radiator Repair Question #22  
Oh! Curiosity was getting to me. So had to go check while letting the dog out after looking back at the first pics.. Mine is almost the same as yours but being a D Yanmar reinforced and enclosed the whole filter. I don't have the end enclosing the filter. But still Loosen the cover if you have to and Oil Filter Pliers will easily loosen the Filter so you can get it off. If you even need to loosen the cover but be careful putting the new Filter on.
 
   / Radiator Repair Question #23  
I use the WIX 1064 filter in my YM2000B, works perfectly. About 3 bolts to remove the bracket, coolant lines no problem.
 
   / Radiator Repair Question #24  
The 3110 HAS / had a cover over the oil filter Making it a pain to get the filter off. I just left the metal cover off and let the filter be exposed. I use the longer NAPA filters, and the metal bracket was in the way.

I also have that drain. If you don't want the drain, You can remove it and just use a long hose to connect from the radiator to the block. I usually just pull the bottom radiator hose to drain mine anyway.
I would as norm suggested. I would just solder it back in place myself. It doesn't have to be silver solder. soft solder should be fine
 
   / Radiator Repair Question #25  
I use the Fram 3593-A since that is what was on it when I bought it from Spalding...
 
   / Radiator Repair Question #26  
I used to use the sakuras but Baldwins are cheaper here but longer by about 3/4". They are P/No B227. The longer length doesn't affect my filter changes.
 
   / Radiator Repair Question #27  
I used to use the sakuras but Baldwins are cheaper here but longer by about 3/4". They are P/No B227. The longer length doesn't affect my filter changes.
The longer filters give a little more media. Most likely better filtration than the smaller filters with a little less media
 
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Getting the oil filter loose wasn't a problem at all. I got it loose and within maybe 2 turns of coming off when it hit the bracket, and would not go any further. I could have probably bent up the old filter and forced it out, but still would have had to take it all loose to get the new one in. If I had drained the antifreeze first and then took the line to the radiator loose at the drain, I could have removed the bracket and let it hang from the line to the block and not damaged anything. But I didn't know any better and pulled the barb out while trying my best not to put any pressure on it.

Just dropped it by the radiator shop, and he will have it done in a few hours. I don't trust my own soldering skills, and don't even have a decent soldering iron anyway. And BTW, mine is a D series too.

So are any of these oil filters you guys using 2.5" or shorter? I think that would work on mine with no alterations. To get to mine as is now, I have to remove the side panel - 3 bolts. Then remove the bolt that holds the little hose bracket in place. The main bracket has 2 bolts at the bottom and 2 at the top, so that's 8 altogether. I guess its not that big a deal now that I know how to do it. I suppose I need to change the antifreeze every time I do an oil change anyway, since once a year is enough on both due to the low number of hours I put on it. I am making a mountain out of a molehill, but seeing my radiator busted and losing all its coolant while trying to simply change the oil had a bad effect on me. :)

Thanks for all the help!
 
   / Radiator Repair Question #29  
I bought two OF-1334 when I was at Fredricks. The weight of them after 50 Hrs.of use was extremely heavy so I had Steve give me the Fram # again since I discarded it. After the 3rd. oil change the Fram was noticeably lighter and they are easy to pic. up at Walmart. Been 8-9yrs. using them and looking back in my pics. I found an old pic. of a Fred. filter and they are the same size. I know which one it was from the overspray of the touchup paint from the 2nd. oil change.
 

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   / Radiator Repair Question #30  
Just ran into this pic. on CL. of a Fredricks supplied 2210BD. It clearly looks like it's setup like my YM2000. Someone may have used a cover from another model? Would be typical for a Frankenstein VNer..... The 2210 & the 2000 uses the same Eng. block.
 

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