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diesel187

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I have just put a 16hp v twin into my craftsman it had a 9hp now the oil filter is in the way of the steering what can I do to change the steering or is there a way to relocate the oil filter
 

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I have just put a 16hp v twin into my craftsman it had a 9hp now the oil filter is in the way of the steering what can I do to change the steering or is there a way to relocate the oil filter

If you have the long filter you can get a shorter one.

(( cowboy up and get over it ))
 

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I have just put a 16hp v twin into my craftsman it had a 9hp now the oil filter is in the way of the steering what can I do to change the steering or is there a way to relocate the oil filter


Not very much to go on here. Maybe some pictures and what you are working with other then 16hp v twin into a 9hp craftsman ?
 

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I have just put a 16hp v twin into my craftsman it had a 9hp now the oil filter is in the way of the steering what can I do to change the steering or is there a way to relocate the oil filter

Is there a chance that a shorter filter will work? If so, get your present filter and go to a REAL parts store where some folks know what they are talking about can help you. Take a picture of how the steering now is in the way of the filter. They may be able to help you "re-plumb" so to speak to replace the spin on filter piece on the engine with a set of lines allowing you to relocate the filter to another place on the mower. I don't imagine that will be all that cheap, I know it can be done. My wife's Olds Bravada (might have been her Intrigue, can't remember for sure) had the oli filter up by the radiator, as I remember having a time locating it when I was servicing it the first time.

As much as I like O'Reilly, AutoZone, and Advance Auto Parts you may get a clerk level parts puller helping you there instead of a parts professional. In our area, NAPA and Car Quest can usually be trusted to have some professionals.
 

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Welcome to LawnWorld!

I moved your thread to the Craftsman forum. :smile:
 

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We don't even know what brand engine you have!!!!

Post the engine's model numbers and the tractor's, and it may be possible to help.
 

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It's been 5 days I don't think he wants any help

(( cowboy up and get over it ))
 

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It's been 5 days I don't think he wants any help

(( cowboy up and get over it ))

yeah, probably not. There are too many nooks and crannies here for these threads to hide.
 
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