Oil Lines, Oil Filter Housing Need Replaced... Mieneke says almost $700
Yeah. If you can't find a one new or a good one from a junkyard, then you may have to find a way to secure the one you have. A large band strap could be passed over the entire thing, bracket and all, to secure it.
If you have all the pieces (you probably don't because they fell off but hey it's worth a mention) you could have it tig welded back together.
Another option could be making a new bracket (or having a machine or welding shop make you one) and having THAT tig welded on.
Another option could be making a new bracket (or having a machine or welding shop make you one) and having THAT tig welded on.
I weighed my options and decided a new housing was the best route, as opposed to making the old one work with a clamp or band.
Called the dealer ship here in Muncie, said they could have the part by tomorrow. He charged a little over $100, but I talked him down to $80 + tax.
Also ordered new lines from O'Rielly, they were $52 and change.
Called the dealer ship here in Muncie, said they could have the part by tomorrow. He charged a little over $100, but I talked him down to $80 + tax.
Also ordered new lines from O'Rielly, they were $52 and change.
If you have all the pieces (you probably don't because they fell off but hey it's worth a mention) you could have it tig welded back together.
Another option could be making a new bracket (or having a machine or welding shop make you one) and having THAT tig welded on.
Another option could be making a new bracket (or having a machine or welding shop make you one) and having THAT tig welded on.
A. Grind a flat adjacent to broken ear, drill through and relocate bolt.
- OR.. IMO better -
B. Make a step clamp from heavy stock (or grind away some junk piece you have lying around) to look like this:
That leg should be just a little bit longer than the ear is thick, so it wont try to 'walk off' the housing.
I'm just glad I'll have the part in hand tomorrow. Shouldn't take more than an hour or two to do the housing and hoses.
Got the lines and other stuff, just waiting on the housing/adapter to come in tomorrow

Btw, anyone know what this is? I noticed it when I looked under the truck this morning in the sunlight? Its attached to the sway bar... looks busted
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