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Section 02
Engine Servicing and Adjustments
- oil filter, dipstick
02.49 THE OIL FILTER
The standard full flow oil filter is a spin-on cartridge
type located on the side of the crankcase and remote
mounted oil filters are available for all engines.
Genuine Lister Petter approved filters should be
used as these have the correct bypass valve pressure
to match the self regulating oil pump, high temperature
joints, adequate filter paper characteristics and a rigid
case. The fact that a proprietary filter may have the
same external dimensions and thread as the genuine
one is no guarantee that it will not fail in service.
Changing the Oil Filter
A readily available strap wrench is required to
remove the filter from the engine but must not be used
to fit a replacement.
1. Using a suitable strap wrench, unscrew and remove
the old filter.
2. Thoroughly clean the crankcase filter housing face.
3. Apply a small amount of clean engine oil to the oil
filter sealing joint.
4. Screw on the new oil filter, by hand, until the sealing
joint is just touching the crankcase and tighten a
further half turn.
Figure 2.49.1 Changing the Oil Filter
5. Run the engine and check for any oil leaks.
6. Stop the engine, allow the oil to settle and check
the level on the dipstick.
7. Add more oil if necessary.
02.50 THE OIL DIPSTICK
Nylon handled dipsticks have been fitted to all TR
and TX engines and were introduced on TS engines
from:
35 01426 TS1
35 06750 TS2
35 05365 TS3
Figure 2.50.1 Dipsticks:
A - Early TS
B - Later TS. all TR and TX
CAUTION
The new type dipsticks are not fitted with a crankcase
adapter and an existing adapter must not be removed to
allow the new type of dipstick to be used as the adapter
bore has no lead-in chamfer. If the adapter is removed
damage to the '0' ring may lead to loss of crankcase
vacuum and ingress of dirt.
Summary of Contents for TR1
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Page 80: ...page 80 Section 05 Routine Maintenance TS TR wearing parts TS TR Wearing Parts ...
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