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grinchsr

Let me start by saying that I have never owned a C-series machine before which means I have never seen this strange oil drain system before.  I have a very brittle rubber hose which I would like to replace.  Hose is no longer available so what is the replacement?   If the answer is hard piping what is the thread size and length?

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ebinmaine

@SylvanLakeWH you're a black hood guy... Any thoughts?

 

1 hour ago, grinchsr said:

very brittle rubber hose

Any pics of that?

Not something I've seen.  

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Snoopy11

Maybe an EZ oil drain... or Drainzit? :confusion-confused:

 

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Achto
1 hour ago, grinchsr said:

If the answer is hard piping what is the thread size and length?

 

Went out in the shop & took a pic of my C145. Mine has a piece of 3/8" pipe that is 2" long including the pipe cap. So I would say 3/8" pipe 2" long.

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ebinmaine
10 minutes ago, Achto said:

. Mine has a piece of 3/8" pipe that is 2" long including the pipe cap. So I would say 3/8" pipe 2" long.

 

 

So you figuring some 3/8 pipe?

Say 2" or so ??

 

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SylvanLakeWH

Here’s an older pic of mine…sorry not able to get closer pic at moment…

 

Rubber hose to edge of frame.

 

Rubber still good on mine…

 

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Achto
2 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

So you figuring some 3/8 pipe?

Say 2" or so ??

 

Yep, and a pipe cap.:D

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grinchsr

That is what I needed to know.  I Want to get rid of that hard rubber hose.   That is a good way to lose a motor in a hurry.   Thanks for the replies.   

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Maxwell-8

I tend to always forget to install a drainpipe. 

 

Always end up making a mess, heck at least I have free rust prevention. :D

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Racinbob

You could go solid but don't fasten the pipe to the frame. It has to move due to the wobble mount engine. @Snoopy11 has the right idea. I have the EZ-Drain on my workers. I love them. :)

 

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peter lena

@Racinbob  good set  up on that bob, those safety valve shut off ,s are very good. regularly use the difficulty of a problem to plan on it disappearing . BTW  ,would use that  flange base bolt to frame  mount ,an ELECTRICAL LUG , to enhance your . battery grounding . go from battery ground point to that , 4ga cable , then from that same lug point go to a 12 ga wire to rectifier mounting bolt point ,and on to headlight  ground wire . , have that set up on y 3 horses , no more electrical issues , pete 

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Alex175

Just changed the oil in mine last week and it was set up just like @Achto's, just a pipe with a cap over the end coming straight down. Took me forever to find it, I'm used to working on the Kohler twins where the pipe is a lot more readily available.

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