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Torque size

vandave
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Can someone please tell me what size torque fits the oil change access on the on an 4000 generator. Thanks. None of mine seem to fit.
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beemerphile1
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vandave wrote:
Torn, it was late and I spent an hour trying to find the oilmfilter location. Thanks to you people, I never would have found it SINCE IT DOESN'T HAVE AN OIL FILTER???DUH, I feel,so,stupid.


When I bought my trailer with a built in Onan it came with two Onan oil filters.

The first time I changed the oil I was surprised to find that my model doesn't use an oil filter. :B Why did they include two filters? :B
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Bobbo
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Chum lee wrote:
vandave wrote:
...and the nut is 12mm. I put TORX and mm size with a permanent marker on the small access plate for this fall.


I just talked about this exact issue in another thread. I suggest you trash can the torx screws and replace them with metric hex head cap screws. (unless you're worried about someone (a terrorist maybe) tampering with the oil drain plug on your genny.

Chum lee

Why? I have had nothing but good luck with torx screws.
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Chum_lee
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vandave wrote:
...and the nut is 12mm. I put TORX and mm size with a permanent marker on the small access plate for this fall.


I just talked about this exact issue in another thread. I suggest you trash can the torx screws and replace them with metric hex head cap screws. (unless you're worried about someone (a terrorist maybe) tampering with the oil drain plug on your genny.

Chum lee

vandave
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...and the nut is 12mm. I put TORX and mm size with a permanent marker on the small access plate for this fall.
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bob213
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Checking my chart Ralph is correct. The #65 Schwansoculator does cross reference to the Torx #30 ๐Ÿ˜‰
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vandave
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And, for what's worth, the TORX size is 30
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Ralph_Cramden
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mike-s wrote:
Size torque? 4000 generator?

Say what?

Simply guessing you're asking about a bolt head size, get a ruler or tape measure and consider that it may be metric.



I think it may take a #65 Schwansoculator bit.


By the way, that's called humor, apparently not allowed here. Someone please hit the notify moderator button.
Too many geezers, self appointed moderators, experts, and disappearing posts for me. Enjoy. How many times can the same thing be rehashed over and over?

vandave
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TORX
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vandave
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Torn, it was late and I spent an hour trying to find the oilmfilter location. Thanks to you people, I never would have found it SINCE IT DOESN'T HAVE AN OIL FILTER???DUH, I feel,so,stupid.
Vanda and Dave Ludwig (Vandave) Spoiled King Charles Spaniel, Ultra spoiled Cock-a-Poo

road-runner
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If it's the same as mine, there are 2 torx head screws holding a metal plate that needs to be removed for access to the oil drain plug. Sorry I don't remember the size. I have a set and just pick the one that fits. I think the drain bolt is 9/16, but not with 100% confidence.
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mike-s
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Size torque? 4000 generator?

Say what?

Simply guessing you're asking about a bolt head size, get a ruler or tape measure and consider that it may be metric.

donn0128
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Whats a torque? Or do you mean TORX?