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1965 Honda CP77 — Ulsan Metro City, Rep. Korea
Restored with original parts — Owner: J. Doe
oil filter screen
Too close to the crank?
How about the fact that the removal of the screen and one of the gaskets would place the pump a little closer to the crank and could cause the pump to bind at the gear. Just my two cents.
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Hi Jack,
Welcome to the forum, I see you met already a few people here.
Why are you so sure that God created tonsils for nothing ?
Tonsils do have a function, they filter out viruses.
Can you without them ? Yes, but are there consequences when taken out ? Yes.
Leave the filter screen out, and you 'll see why God created tonsils.
(sorry Mike)
Jensen
Welcome to the forum, I see you met already a few people here.
Why are you so sure that God created tonsils for nothing ?
Tonsils do have a function, they filter out viruses.
Can you without them ? Yes, but are there consequences when taken out ? Yes.
Leave the filter screen out, and you 'll see why God created tonsils.
(sorry Mike)
Jensen
assembly of Japanese motorcycles requires great peace of mind (Pirsig)