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8C 361
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On my recent auction purchase D4 7U 22xxx I drained oil and water out of steering clutch compartment, flushed with gas, changed oil and transmission fluid and got everything working good. The first time I put it to work the oil cooler started out to leak. 

I have bypassed these before. I understand if this plug is removed, a spring and plunger can be removed and the inlet and outlet ports can be plugged. Matching the threads in the ports is always a problem, they are close to 3/4" not but are not tapered. I am afraid if tapered pipe plugs are used it could crack the casting.

I recall Old Magnet mentioned a source for proper plugs for these ports. Could you tell me where I could get them?

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Tom Armstrong
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Mon, Dec 20, 2021 9:28 PM
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The plug is to drain the filter housing, the cap with two bolts contains the spring and plunger. The plugs and gaskets for the housing are 2-6B2731 Plug and 2-8B3410 Gasket, from Cat.
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Mon, Dec 20, 2021 10:39 PM
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The plug is to drain the filter housing, the cap with two bolts contains the spring and plunger. The plugs and gaskets for the housing are 2-6B2731 Plug and 2-8B3410 Gasket, from Cat.
I use -10 size  0-ring face seal plugs (hydraulic fittings) which are a 1" - 14 tpi straight thread and  bit of sealer.
They only run a couple of bucks each.
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