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Another cover that has not seen the light of day since it left the factory.
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That gunk coating the inside of the gearcase and cover is the result of the Hy-Tran doing it's job encapsulating the moisture. That's the treason for using it in the 1st place
\Make sure you get it all out, don't want a lump of that crap getting sucked into your new filter. BTW, you did get the correct filter or equivalent to a Cub Cadet 723-3014 I hope??? |
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The filter I ordered was WIX 51410. It says that it's a hydraulic filter. If this won't work, let me know so I can order the right one. Quote:
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I was able to get all of the sludge cleaned out today. I used a wire brush, some PSC1000 and brake parts cleaner. Now I'm waiting on gasket/filter/hytran.
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There is a debate on the 51410 filter. The Cub part number crosses to that number. But if you look up on the Wix website it lists a 51084. The filters are the same except the 51084 has an anti drain valve. So the question would be does the Cub filter have an anti drain valve in it? If it does it hen the 51084 would be correct. If it doesn’t then the 51410 would be correct. I don’t know the answer. If it were me I’d go with application rather than crossover.
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My understanding of the anti-drain back valve is that when a filter is positioned is a position other than vertical it prevents the filter from draining and causing a dry startup. The filter on the Cub is horizontal and without actually measuring, it appears the top level of the reservoir is slightly below mid level of the filter.
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Doug Dad's 122 w/42" cast deck, spring assist, lights,weights, rear lift 1250 w/hydraulic lift, lights,weights, spring assist. 50C deck converted to an A with front wheels 44C deck converted to an A with front wheels. QA-36A 42" blade |
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Got the filter installed last night. My rear end gasket should arrive today then I can button everything up. I was planning on doing the first test drive today but the stripped out spark plug hole had other plans for me. I'm waiting on a ebay pull off head to come in also.
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The Wix 51410 is the correct replacement for the Cub Cadet filter.
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