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Chip light screen filter M-14P

 
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 4:46 pm    Post subject: Chip light screen filter M-14P Reply with quote

So I pulled the sump drain and chip light sensor/ filter. Tossed it into some solvent and swished it around, blew it dry. Poured the solvent through a paper towel filter to look for contaminants. Nice and clean, no metal but there in the middle was a round rubber disc about 3 mm (1/8 in) thick slightly smaller in diameter than the end of the filter screen. It has a 3 mm slot in it off center.
Where the hell does it go and what orientation? The M-14 manual shows a gasket in the sump parts blow - up diagram but it looks like an O-ring not a disc. Cleaned the screen multiple times but never seen this before (that I can remember).
Anyone with a better memory than me?


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 5:28 pm    Post subject: Chip light screen filter M-14P Reply with quote

What you are describing is an electrical insulator that is EXTERNAL to the
sump drain. The slot fits over the tab before attaching the chip light wire
terminal.
It is intended to prevent an inadvertent contact to ground which would
energize the light.
You do not have a problem.

Cheers;
Walt

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 7:43 pm    Post subject: Chip light screen filter M-14P Reply with quote

That rubber ring is a vibration dampener. It goes on the outside of the chip detector.
Install it before you bolt up the wire connection.

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On Dec 19, 2016, at 5:46 PM, "billvh(at)ca.rr.com" <billvh(at)ca.rr.com> wrote:



So I pulled the sump drain and chip light sensor/ filter. Tossed it into some solvent and swished it around, blew it dry. Poured the solvent through a paper towel filter to look for contaminants. Nice and clean, no metal but there in the middle was a round rubber disc about 3 mm (1/8 in) thick slightly smaller in diameter than the end of the filter screen. It has a 3 mm slot in it off center.
Where the hell does it go and what orientation? The M-14 manual shows a gasket in the sump parts blow - up diagram but it looks like an O-ring not a disc. Cleaned the screen multiple times but never seen this before (that I can remember).
Anyone with a better memory than me?




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PostPosted: Tue Dec 20, 2016 8:41 am    Post subject: Re: Chip light screen filter M-14P Reply with quote

Phew! Thanks, guys. Now I can just deal with re-lubing the gear actuator.
Bill vH
wlannon(at)shaw.ca wrote:
What you are describing is an electrical insulator that is EXTERNAL to the
sump drain. The slot fits over the tab before attaching the chip light wire
terminal.
It is intended to prevent an inadvertent contact to ground which would
energize the light.
You do not have a problem.

Cheers;
Walt

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