D15 Series II Oil Line

RDobbs

Member
It's a gas 66 or 67 yr model. The Oil line which
comes from the block to the filter is spewing oil
at the connection line entering the block. I tried
tightening the coupling but no success. The line is
U shaped and I was told there were rubber bushings at
each end. YDT does not carry this oil line. Does anyone
know of another supplier?
 
Have you checked with an AGCO dealer near you? Since YT doesn't have it, hopefully this is ok to post: search Sandy Lake Impliment and contact them, they do a lot with Allis Chalmers parts.

Another thought is; given you say it is leaking take it of and confirm for yourself what the ends are. Maybe you can fix them or change the fittings and tube to another type.
 
I don't know, without looking it up, or taking mine apart, what was used there. If the line is not cracked or distorted, no need to replace it. Those rubber sleeves [if that's what's really used there] are available. Typically used on fuel lines. I keep 1/4", 5/16", and 3/8" here.
Just like sediment bowl gaskets, those sleeves get hard. Tightening does no good. I have seen metal lines collapsed/distorted from over tightening. When installed new, you just snug up the nut.
You can research at Agco parts on line.
 
Thanks guys. I called AGCO (Sandy Lake Imp) and the line
is now obsolete. I guess I will have to fab a line if that
is possible.
 
If the fittings do have "rubber" sleeves, McMaster has sleeves that likely will fit. They say for copper tubing but I don't see why they won't work on steel as well. If you are not familiar with their catalog, you can go to their on line catalog, find the sleeves as shown in the photo, then if you click on their part number; you can get a drawing and the dimensions.

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