re:oil filter baffling the brain
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re:oil filter baffling the brain
hey guys, heres one thats been baffling my brain for the past few months, where i've the put the v8 into my chassis, some of our measurements were slightly off, and now the oil filter now bashes onto the top of the axle casing (as per picture)
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any ideas what other filters prefrably smaller fit on the rover filter housing??
http://invictalandroverclub.com/dsc00814.jpg
any ideas what other filters prefrably smaller fit on the rover filter housing??
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Local Motor factors, depending on what pump base thread you have, Renault 5 fit,
Personally I would be fitting a remote filter, then you can fit the filter away from any possibility of impact, from either suspension travel or foreign bodies hitting it
Personally I would be fitting a remote filter, then you can fit the filter away from any possibility of impact, from either suspension travel or foreign bodies hitting it
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I had exactly this problem, and the only sure fire fix was to fit a remote takeoff plate to the end of the pump, and use a remote filter.
http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/Item--i-GRID007432
Chris.
http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/Item--i-GRID007432
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I'm using an adaptor block that rotates the filter out of the way of the diff (it points towards the chassis rail), not sure where it came from, was fitted to an engine I bought with a series conversion adaptor plate.
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Easy way to post pics is download your pics to Photobucket, then post direct onto here.V8Smudge wrote:I'm using an adaptor block that rotates the filter out of the way of the diff (it points towards the chassis rail), not sure where it came from, was fitted to an engine I bought with a series conversion adaptor plate. Would love to post some pictures but can't get it to work at the moment.
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12.604 with an old boiler of a RV8 and no gas
WHY are there so many IANS on this site???????
12.604 with an old boiler of a RV8 and no gas
WHY are there so many IANS on this site???????
I used a Sierra cosworth filter. Same dia but about half the height of the range rover filter. get one from local motor factor.
Worked fine for me, but (and i'm thinking aloud!) Maybe as it is shorter with I presume the same filter medium it would cause a restriction and so lower oil pressure which could I suppose be an issue on older/ higher mile engines.
Tom.
Worked fine for me, but (and i'm thinking aloud!) Maybe as it is shorter with I presume the same filter medium it would cause a restriction and so lower oil pressure which could I suppose be an issue on older/ higher mile engines.
Tom.
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