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Rebuilding the Bijur oiler system on a 733
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When I took my car apart two years ago I managed to lose a few of the oil meters in the Bijur oiling system so I bought the entire system from a 726 last year and wouldn't you know I am still short by three oil meters. This doesn't seem like a big deal because Bruce Blevins still has these for sale however I don't think I trust any of the existing meters. Almost all of them have crud stuck in them and I don't think it's possible to fix them. Have any of you managed to repair these or figured out a way to test them?

I have all of them sitting in a small bucket of brake cleaner right now.

Todd

Posted on: 2012/9/9 11:13
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Re: Rebuilding the Bijur oiler system on a 733
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After careful inspection I found that the brass cover in the bottom of the meter valves is spring loaded and it's held in place with some carefully placed dents in the aluminum housing. I used a 3/16 reamer to remove the dents and the brass cover popped out. Behind it was a spring, then a smaller brass plate and then the metering rod. That's the good news, the bad news is the filter is located on the opposite side of the valve and it doesn't come apart. I don't think these are serviceable and without getting at the filter there is no way to clean them out. Looks like I will be calling Mr. Blevins.

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Posted on: 2012/9/9 13:00
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Re: Rebuilding the Bijur oiler system on a 733
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Not sure how brake cleaner would compare to carb cleaner in dissolving the crud but now that you have it apart, seems like a good soak and then a shot of compressed air backwards would get most if not all the junk in the filter area out.

Posted on: 2012/9/9 13:26
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Re: Rebuilding the Bijur oiler system on a 733
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ATF is thin and has a lot of detergent in it.
I've used that mixed with acetone and it does a good job of cleaning. Try several things.
It's like chicken soup for a cold - couldn't hurt!

Posted on: 2012/9/9 14:11
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Re: Rebuilding the Bijur oiler system on a 733
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Thats a good idea Randy, I'll throw in some ATF tonight.

Thanks

Posted on: 2012/9/9 15:42
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Re: Rebuilding the Bijur oiler system on a 733
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tfee, try going to the Packard Paddock site. I believe it contains info on rebuilding the Bijur system. The blogger used to be a regular here, but has gotten involved in his business activities.

(o[]o)

Posted on: 2012/9/9 15:52
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Re: Rebuilding the Bijur oiler system on a 733
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I rebuilt all the lines this weeked and am waiting for new oil meters from Bruce Blevins. I posted some pictures in my build blog if anyone is interested. If I get the parts this week I may be able to finish installing the lines next weekend.

Posted on: 2012/9/23 17:05
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