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<blockquote data-quote="Miker67" data-source="post: 41473" data-attributes="member: 5215"><p>Hello all. New member here. I have been lurking quietly in the shadows for some time now reading and what I can from the great folks here as I have been working on a project I picked up that is now nearing completion. I have a 2006 S130 that someone drove off a barge and I managed to pick up for virtually nothing. Owner of the machine changed all fluids/filters immediately, but there was internal damage to the motor (2 bent rods) so he got rid of the machine. I have completely reworked the motor and that seems to be purring along quite nicely and all function tests are good. I am at the point now where the I am just doing nick nacky things to fully restore the machine and got the stuff to do the 1000 hour service from the dealer, which brings me to my question. What they gave me was two small brass filter assemblies that look like over grown sewing thimbles that go into 2 aluminum filter housings that somewhat resemble the inline fuel filters on a mid 90s chevy trucks. (3/8 JIC in/out or roughly equivalent). I can see one of the little canisters sitting clear as day bolted to the top of the chain case about 6 inches in front of the pump, but for the life of me I cant find the second filter. For all the stuff I have done to this machine I can't believe I can't find something as simple as a filter. Can anyone direct me to where the second canister is located? Thanks -Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miker67, post: 41473, member: 5215"] Hello all. New member here. I have been lurking quietly in the shadows for some time now reading and what I can from the great folks here as I have been working on a project I picked up that is now nearing completion. I have a 2006 S130 that someone drove off a barge and I managed to pick up for virtually nothing. Owner of the machine changed all fluids/filters immediately, but there was internal damage to the motor (2 bent rods) so he got rid of the machine. I have completely reworked the motor and that seems to be purring along quite nicely and all function tests are good. I am at the point now where the I am just doing nick nacky things to fully restore the machine and got the stuff to do the 1000 hour service from the dealer, which brings me to my question. What they gave me was two small brass filter assemblies that look like over grown sewing thimbles that go into 2 aluminum filter housings that somewhat resemble the inline fuel filters on a mid 90s chevy trucks. (3/8 JIC in/out or roughly equivalent). I can see one of the little canisters sitting clear as day bolted to the top of the chain case about 6 inches in front of the pump, but for the life of me I cant find the second filter. For all the stuff I have done to this machine I can't believe I can't find something as simple as a filter. Can anyone direct me to where the second canister is located? Thanks -Mike [/QUOTE]
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