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hitachi fh 135 sump bung help

peadarw

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i have a leak coming from the sump bung of my 135 ..tried a hitachi dealer to source a new one and then tried to get another one online
bought both and both ended up being wrong , the hitachi dealer one further out than the one i found online
i tried replacing the rubber o ring on existing one but no joy
ill attach pictures of both wrong ones and the one currently fitted which i am holding in both pictures
if anybody could provide a part number id really appreciate it
i bought a workshop manual for it but there is no mention of part numbers anywhere on it
 

peadarw

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Kobelco ireland

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Screenshot_2022-12-11-20-37-18-110-edit_com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox.jpg What you have is a quick drain plug. There is a pipe that screws onto it to drain the oil
 

peadarw

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yes i was trying to get rid of it so i wouldnt have to worry about it failing in the future ..the standard screw in one would have less to go wrong ? but i would settle for another quick drain plug at this point if you have a part number or link id appreciate it
 

Kobelco ireland

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Part number would depend on the thread of fitting. Most motor factors or hydraulic shops should be able to supply you with a plug if you bring in the old one with you
 
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