I just bought a B7100D and it has a FEL on it. No idea who made it, or if it's factory, or what.
Anyway, I'm changing all the oils to catch the servicing back up, and it appears there is no drain on the FEL's reservoir. It's the typical design where the upright on the controlling side is used as the reservoir.
Is there any reason I shouldn't drill a hole in it and weld a NPT bung on it? Or should I just pull the pump feed line off and drain it there? The pump feed port is several inches above the bottom of the reservoir, so if I do that I'd want to try to suck out whatever crud might be in the bottom I guess.
I took the fill/breather off the top and definitely watched a chunky of mangy old teflon tape fall in the reservoir, hence being more concerned than I might be otherwise. I'm not sure if there's a pump inlet screen or not either, I'd assume if there is that it would actually be on the pump?
Anyway, I'm changing all the oils to catch the servicing back up, and it appears there is no drain on the FEL's reservoir. It's the typical design where the upright on the controlling side is used as the reservoir.
Is there any reason I shouldn't drill a hole in it and weld a NPT bung on it? Or should I just pull the pump feed line off and drain it there? The pump feed port is several inches above the bottom of the reservoir, so if I do that I'd want to try to suck out whatever crud might be in the bottom I guess.
I took the fill/breather off the top and definitely watched a chunky of mangy old teflon tape fall in the reservoir, hence being more concerned than I might be otherwise. I'm not sure if there's a pump inlet screen or not either, I'd assume if there is that it would actually be on the pump?