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Allis G - N62 Oil Filter Mount

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    Posted: 28 Sep 2016 at 10:33am
New to Allis G. The oil filter mount is not tight in the block. I don't find any method to secure it. Is it just a press fit into the block? Has anyone had this situation and if so, what would be a good solution?
I think JB Weld may be a little to permanent in case the mount broke and had to be replaced.
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Kent


Edited by K-Mo - 28 Sep 2016 at 10:38am
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Go ahead and pull it out, stake it with a punch all the way around, then re-set it in the hole with a mallet and a wood block. It should be fine, you could also set it with some green loctite, but get it where you want it before it sets.
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Good suggestions. I like the Loctite idea. I'll check the specs on the green. If I remember correctly some Loctite formulas can be loosened with a specified amount of heat.
I think the oil filter mount is pot metal. It would be my luck to break it while trying to use a punch on it and drive it into place.
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you don't have to hit it hard, you're just trying to give it some bite in the hole
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Don't use the Loctite ,get the Right Stuff ,it will seal it and help hold it .Still stake it
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