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Aeroquip numbers for oil transfer kit.
Hose fittings.
191321-8S
90 degree -8 female JIC elbow hose barb for 1/2" inside diameter hose
-OR-
4797-8B
Strait -8 female JIC hose barb for 1/2" inside diameter hose
Use two of 90's.
(I included the strait number just in case someone needs it.)
Transmission and transfer case fill plug fitting.
15.117-10-8
18mm x 1.5 x -8 male JIC
Metric 60 degree male/37 degree JIC male
-OR-
Caterpillar number 6V-4388
(same as above)
(will need to re-use or replace the fill plug crush gasket with this fitting)
You will need to locate a section(approx one foot, but get enough the first time, so you do not have to go to the store twice) of oil/fuel resistant 1/2" inside diameter hose long enough to tie the two fittings together.
SM420's and SM465 owners...
On my SM420, oil transfer was an issue. The 420 and 465 have a fill plug on the passenger side of the transmission, so making a similar hose kit required that I drill a hole in my PTO cover, and weld a -8 Male JIC fitting in the cover, at the correct level, which if you have your transmission full, you can drain it, and the high oil mark will be left apparent with residual oil,(if your vehicle has sat for a couple hours), or you can measure from the bottom of the case to the fill plug hole, and then measure that distance on the other side and mark it. I was lucky and made the first style work for me.
Either of these fittings will require that you drill a 3/4" hole in the PTO cover on the transmission, and weld the fitting in place.
I used the Caterpillar fitting,
8M-0505
JIC 37 degree male/Strait thread oring boss(STOR)
or you can use the Aeroquip number
202702-8-8S (same description as Cat fitting)
These are the only two fitting sources that I have info on in book form.
There are many other fitting makers(Parker, Weatherhead/Dana, etc.) that you could use.
Hope this helps!
Good luck!
-Steve
***EDIT***
Should have posted this the first time around...
To locate a Aeroquip dealer near you, click this..
http://www.aeroquip.com/pages/training.html
Pick distributor locator at the top, enter your state in the field on the following page, leave the "all industrial and mobile" in the type field and hit go...Should bring you to a list of people in your area/region.
Hope this helps!
-Steve
Aeroquip numbers for oil transfer kit.
Hose fittings.
191321-8S
90 degree -8 female JIC elbow hose barb for 1/2" inside diameter hose
-OR-
4797-8B
Strait -8 female JIC hose barb for 1/2" inside diameter hose
Use two of 90's.
(I included the strait number just in case someone needs it.)
Transmission and transfer case fill plug fitting.
15.117-10-8
18mm x 1.5 x -8 male JIC
Metric 60 degree male/37 degree JIC male
-OR-
Caterpillar number 6V-4388
(same as above)
(will need to re-use or replace the fill plug crush gasket with this fitting)
You will need to locate a section(approx one foot, but get enough the first time, so you do not have to go to the store twice) of oil/fuel resistant 1/2" inside diameter hose long enough to tie the two fittings together.
SM420's and SM465 owners...
On my SM420, oil transfer was an issue. The 420 and 465 have a fill plug on the passenger side of the transmission, so making a similar hose kit required that I drill a hole in my PTO cover, and weld a -8 Male JIC fitting in the cover, at the correct level, which if you have your transmission full, you can drain it, and the high oil mark will be left apparent with residual oil,(if your vehicle has sat for a couple hours), or you can measure from the bottom of the case to the fill plug hole, and then measure that distance on the other side and mark it. I was lucky and made the first style work for me.
Either of these fittings will require that you drill a 3/4" hole in the PTO cover on the transmission, and weld the fitting in place.
I used the Caterpillar fitting,
8M-0505
JIC 37 degree male/Strait thread oring boss(STOR)
or you can use the Aeroquip number
202702-8-8S (same description as Cat fitting)
These are the only two fitting sources that I have info on in book form.
There are many other fitting makers(Parker, Weatherhead/Dana, etc.) that you could use.
Hope this helps!
Good luck!
-Steve
***EDIT***
Should have posted this the first time around...
To locate a Aeroquip dealer near you, click this..
http://www.aeroquip.com/pages/training.html
Pick distributor locator at the top, enter your state in the field on the following page, leave the "all industrial and mobile" in the type field and hit go...Should bring you to a list of people in your area/region.
Hope this helps!
-Steve