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Re: [oletrucks] question concerning my 50

To: <MLayton324@aol.com>, <OLETRUCKS@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] question concerning my 50
From: "Jack Halton" <safesix@earthlink.net>
Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 14:24:37 -0400
Can't help on the fan question, but regarding the dipstick, some seepage is
normal. A NOS GMC dipstick I found had a little felt gasket to prevent this.
They don't last long. You can whittle a new one out of rubber, slip it over
the end of the dipstick and it will help prevent the leaking.

My opinion on external canister oil filters is that they are of little value
with modern oils and frequent changes. They rob oil pressure even with the
correct line size, and dump the "filtered" oil right back in the pan with
all the dirty oil. I say plug the holes and scrap the thing. Your oil
pressure should go back to normal. Change the oil every 2000 or so after
break-in and you should be fine.

Jack Halton
51 GMC 1/2 ton
Winter Park FL


----- Original Message -----
From: <MLayton324@aol.com>
To: <OLETRUCKS@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 1:42 PM
Subject: [oletrucks] question concerning my 50


> my 50 3100 has a 235 which i had rebuilt by a very reputable "ole timey"
> garage here in town   they actually had the .060 over pistions in stock
for
> it if that tells you anything, and the cranshaft to add   anyway, i have
an
> oil leak that i would like your opinions on    it appears to be blowing
out
> of the oil dipstick tube in a very small amount   we thought maybe it has
the
> wrong dipstick in it but i checked some other 235s that had the same   i
did
> not think there should have been a lot of pressure there anyway     the
> engine runs great otherwise    when we built it,we checked the oil
pressure
> at the fitting at the back of the block and it was fine    but my gage
read
> low    come to find out,someone had put an external oil filter on it
the
> inside hose diameter was way too big and it was dropping the oil pressure
at
> the level where the gage was tapped in    bypassing the filter right now
> until i can find the right lines   anyone have a source?
>
> last question   i bought a small vintage fan that i have seen mounted in
some
> old cars and trucks   was getting ready to install but noticed it was 6v
> truck has 12v    i know that the 6v starters work with the 12v conversion
> how about this add on fan?
>
> thanks as always
>
>
>
> Mike Layton
> Sumter SC
>
> 37 1ton
> 50 2 ton
> 50 3600 wrecker
> 50 3100
> 50 panel
> 51 panel
> 51 3600 flat bed dually
> 51 suburban
> 52 suburban
> 52 3100 5wdo
> 59 apache fleetside
> 66 c20
> 68c30
>
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>

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