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<blockquote data-quote="Arik434" data-source="post: 99708" data-attributes="member: 14734"><p>Ok, good to know. Being an engineer (like you), I've found a bunch of design ideas that I don't care for with this machine. Then again, its well over 30 years old and it's a lot of stuff to package together in a tight small machine. I do think that mounting the oil filter upside down is a bad idea though and only drains out every time you shut it down. Thanks again to SkidRoe for helping me along with this. I figured that with such a similar machine, he would be the best source of info--and I was right. Hopefully the next person to come along searching out an air leak will consider these seals. It definitely wasn't obvious to me, and I guess I still don't understand why my charge pressure is really good, but they could still suck air! At this point, I don't care! Arik</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arik434, post: 99708, member: 14734"] Ok, good to know. Being an engineer (like you), I've found a bunch of design ideas that I don't care for with this machine. Then again, its well over 30 years old and it's a lot of stuff to package together in a tight small machine. I do think that mounting the oil filter upside down is a bad idea though and only drains out every time you shut it down. Thanks again to SkidRoe for helping me along with this. I figured that with such a similar machine, he would be the best source of info--and I was right. Hopefully the next person to come along searching out an air leak will consider these seals. It definitely wasn't obvious to me, and I guess I still don't understand why my charge pressure is really good, but they could still suck air! At this point, I don't care! Arik [/QUOTE]
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