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Why didn't anyone try using an extending magnet?
When they went to the extent of using X rays, they had tried everything. A normal male's hand would not fit through the hole. Beside the edge of the hole had unprotected tiles and the door inside also had tiles that had to be protected too.
The square black tiles around the holes are approximately 6in. by 6in.

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When they went to the extent of using X rays, they had tried everything. A normal male's hand would not fit through the hole. Beside the edge of the hole had unprotected tiles and the door inside also had tiles that had to be protected too.
The square black tiles around the holes are approximately 6in. by 6in.

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Deutz 914L series engines had an oil line that went to the injection pump. After about 5 years the line would dry rot and crack. It was a combination of steel crimp on fittings and rubber.

The rubber would split in the U bend.

Some genius bean counter decided instead of attaching to a drain plug in the block where you could get too, they could save $0.30 a unit by installing the line with a banjo fitting directly behind the injection pump.

To remove and reinstall that banjo fitting to replace the oil line, you either have to remove the injection pump which is a major ordeal including timing the injection pump on reinstall, or you need the hands the size of a 10yo girls 😡😡😡

I can just barely reach that banjo bolt with a wrench and a pinky. That's with greasing my hand so it would slide in behind the injection pump, and am able to remove the bolt and line. But I can not get the banjo bolt restarted.

This sent me wandering around the office checking people's hand sizes to help me out with the repair 🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣

Our ops manager is the only one in the building with hands small enough to get that banjo bolt restarted 🤣😂🤣😂😂

I asked the service manager at our local deutz shop what they did to replace that line. His reply, was they give all those repairs to the one female mechanic he has. She's the only one with hands small enough 😂🤣😂🤣😂😂
 
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Reminded me of back in HS I dated a twin. I was once asked how I could tell them apart. I said because the other twin was her brother. :)
 
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Deutz 914L series engines had an oil line that went to the injection pump. After about 5 years the line would dry rot and crack. It was a combination of steel crimp on fittings and rubber.

The rubber would split in the U bend.

Some genius bean counter decided instead of attaching to a drain plug in the block where you could get too, they could save $0.30 a unit by installing the line with a banjo fitting directly behind the injection pump.

To remove and reinstall that banjo fitting to replace the oil line, you either have to remove the injection pump which is a major ordeal including timing the injection pump on reinstall, or you need the hands the size of a 10yo girls 😡😡😡

I can just barely reach that banjo bolt with a wrench and a pinky. That's with greasing my hand so it would slide in behind the injection pump, and am able to remove the bolt and line. But I can not get the banjo bolt restarted.

This sent me wandering around the office checking people's hand sizes to help me out with the repair 🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣

Our ops manager is the only one in the building with hands small enough to get that banjo bolt restarted 🤣😂🤣😂😂

I asked the service manager at our local deutz shop what they did to replace that line. His reply, was they give all those repairs to the one female mechanic he has. She's the only one with hands small enough 😂🤣😂🤣😂😂
He had to get his wife do reach his.

 

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I watch John's videos faithfully. The guy has more patience than I by several orders of magnitude. I'd have dynamited some of the stuff he's fixed.
 
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