EFM Oil Pan Screw Needed

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ben
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Post by ben » Wed. Feb. 05, 2014 4:06 pm

The other day when I was cleaning my unit I dicided to change out my oil from the pan that holds a small amount visible oil. I think its thick gear oil in this pan.
While doing this I lost 1 of the screws. It looks like a machine type screw. The pan is supported by two screws. Somehow it got sucked up im my shop vac or something. Anyways it's lost. I need 1 any advise ?
I'm a funeral director not a plumber,--- but I do a good job of cleaning and maintaining my unit.

Thanks

 
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Post by franco b » Wed. Feb. 05, 2014 4:10 pm

Just take the remaining screw to the hardware store to match up.


 
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Post by scrapper_23jr » Wed. Feb. 05, 2014 5:22 pm

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ben
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Post by ben » Wed. Feb. 05, 2014 6:35 pm

thanks a lot

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