What is cannister above oil filter ?

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What is cannister above oil filter ?

Post by hawkdouble » Mon 27. Sep 2010, 09:07

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Originally postet by "gary477 "

What is that hockey puck shaped cannister just above the oil filter on MEL engines ? Is it an oil cooler ?

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Re: What is cannister above oil filter ?

Post by KULTULZ » Mon 27. Sep 2010, 09:08

Do You Mean..
The bell shaped piece on the oil filter adaptor? That would be the oil pressure sending switch.

If not, what is your application?

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Re: What is cannister above oil filter ?

Post by kultdouble » Mon 27. Sep 2010, 09:10

Originally postet by "Roland "

Power Steering Resevoir?

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Re: What is cannister above oil filter ?

Post by hawkdouble » Mon 27. Sep 2010, 09:11

Originally postet by "gary477 "

No, its much larger than a sending unit

The cannister in question is not part of the oil filter adapter, its farther up, its about the size and shape of a power steering resevoir, but Ive seen it in illustrations of MEL engines that have no power steering or air conditioning ( only water pump and alternator ).

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Re: What is cannister above oil filter ?

Post by KULTULZ » Mon 27. Sep 2010, 09:14

Some installations (LINC-MERC) had a crankshaft driven P/S pump. The reservoir is smaller than the belt driven Eaton pump and is bolted to the the front engine cover tucking it in close to the engine. The photo shows the pump on the right and the reservoir on the left. I don't have an installed photo at this time. Look familiar?
1966 LINC PS Reservoir_1.jpg
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Re: What is cannister above oil filter ?

Post by hawkdouble » Mon 27. Sep 2010, 09:15

Originally postet by "gary477 "

Thanks, KULTULZ, for solving a mystery to me !

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Re: What is cannister above oil filter ?

Post by KULTULZ » Mon 27. Sep 2010, 09:42

KULTULZ wrote:
Theo wrote:
Some installations (LINC-MERC) had a crankshaft driven P/S pump. The reservoir is smaller than the belt driven Eaton pump and is bolted to the the front engine cover tucking it in close to the engine. The photo shows the pump on the right and the reservoir on the left. I don't have an installed photo at this time. Look familiar?
Kultulz, can you edit?

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Re: What is cannister above oil filter ?

Post by Theo » Mon 27. Sep 2010, 09:51

Thanx mate. You can also edit your post by going there directly.
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