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Re: 1957 s120 4x4


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Posted by Buzzman72 on August 27, 2009 at 14:00:42 from (74.129.194.33):

In Reply to: Re: 1957 s120 4x4 posted by yankton on August 27, 2009 at 10:03:23:

The SD is the Silver Diamond series of engines, and included the SD-220 and SD-240. The BD is the Black Diamond engine series, and included the BD-220, BD-240, and the BD-264. The BG is a revised series of the BD engines, [some say it was for "Blue-Gray," but I'm not sure about that] and they are identical to the BD engines excep for the PCV valve system rather than still venting blow-by to the atmosphere via the road draft tube on the valve cover on the side of the block.

IH used two suppliers for their oil filters, DeLuxe and Michiana. The Michiana seems to have a "lift ring" on the element itself, while the DeLuxe is what we always called a "sock" filter, and the bail on the little basket--IH called it a "sump" in the parts book--that holds the filter is what's used to lift the filter element out of the housing.

But my parts books only go through the L-series trucks.


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