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skipper

07-29-2003 18:16:03




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My valve cover does not have oiler holes nor the oil trougths on the rocker arms. I don't know why. Could this valve cover be off a power unit? What do I do to oil the valve levers? I could plumb a line from the filter. I think I need to find the proper pieces.




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Fred

07-30-2003 19:26:48




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 Re: F-30 questions in reply to skipper, 07-29-2003 18:16:03  
The large cap on the valve cover of the F-30 is the hole for you to oil the rocker arms. It only has one hole and one big trough. The felts are in the one and will oil all the rockers if the felt is still good. The F-20 has 2 small holes and 2 troughs for the oil. You oil both every day it works but if you are like me you don't work it so a little oil when run will do it. you can get the felts and gaskets from Rice. Good luck with it.

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Bobcat

07-30-2003 07:22:38




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 Re: F-30 questions in reply to skipper, 07-29-2003 18:16:03  
You will need to put the tin oil-trough back in along with the felt. It says in the manual to add oil daily. There should be a cap on the cover that you pour oil onto the felt.
Is there not a cap on yours?



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skipper

07-30-2003 18:13:50




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 Re: Re: F-30 questions in reply to Bobcat, 07-30-2003 07:22:38  
there is a large cap on one end. I was expecting two small oilers like on the F-20



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Bobcat

07-30-2003 19:00:24




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 Re: Re: Re: F-30 questions in reply to skipper, 07-30-2003 18:13:50  
The 2 small cups are priming cups to start the engine cold. They plumb into the head and go into the intake ports. It is unusual that there are not holes in the cover for them? I am looking for a usable dual fuel manifold for a F-30/W-30. Not having any luck.



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skipper

08-01-2003 04:13:14




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: F-30 questions in reply to Bobcat, 07-30-2003 19:00:24  
yes, i know about the primer cup. they are missing too. holes plugged with bolts and plugged off in the head.



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