If you are talking about a hole in the oil filter housing, that would be for the oil pressure sending unit.
old rubber gasket stuck to block or to much oil pressure regulated by spring above oil filter Filter not tight, hole in filter,....
It's IN the oil pan! You need a 7/8" wrench and some muscle. Remove the cover and you'll see it in the hole.
"a threaded hole right above where the oil filter screws in" - Off the top of my head, I would guess that it is the hole for the oil pressure sending unit.
no just drops right into the middle (hole) of your filter.
Absolutely. Many people excacate and then place an above ground pool into the hole such that a foot or two stays above ground. Also make sure you either have clearance for your filter system or run the line into the ground and up to the filter as well.
yes the ozone lair has a hole in it and the hole is right above downtown.
If dirt returns to the pool while you are vacuuming, it means there is a hole or broken item in the filter. If filter is a cartridge filter the could be a hole in the cartridge. DE filter, hole in filter fabric or broken plastic manifold. Sand filter - broken plastic fitting maybe.
look at the filter if theres a hole well there you go that's the sign
There is a 1/8 npt hole on the top rail at the back of the block and a 1/4 npt hole just above the oil filter. The higher one is considered to be more accurate.
There is a 1/8"NPT tapped hole at the rear rail behind the intake manifold. There is a 1/4"NPT tapped hole just above the oil filter.
Yes.
There is a hole above Antarctic but not North pole. The culprit are westerly winds.