Good point Colin and thanks for the link!
I am going to use a bulkhead mounted filter on my 80" when I get it running - the one I have was available in 1951 as well :D
Cheers Charlie
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Good point Colin and thanks for the link!
I am going to use a bulkhead mounted filter on my 80" when I get it running - the one I have was available in 1951 as well :D
Cheers Charlie
I don't think he is saying his filter is better/worse/different than Frantz, it's just that you can buy his filter assembly & use either his or Frantz filters.
Father-in-law talks about them being a very common fitment on trucks years ago. He always refers to them as 'dunny roll filters', if you read the Frantz info the original patent was based on using a dunny roll but they now use purpose designed filters (that look like dunny rolls !)
Australian site:-
Frantz Filters Australasia
US site :-
Frantz Oil Filters
This one takes the place of a spin-on filter so might be a better bet for a conversion.
Not sure how they can put a fine filter into a full-flow application though....it might put extra load on the oil pump. OK for a bypass application.
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Colin
trasko make some good dunny roll filters as well
i had one on my rangie and it was eggsellent!
Hi All
Most engines keep the oil circulation within the confines of the engine itself.
When these filters are added to those motors, you have opened the oil way to devices remote to the engine itself.
Unless the installation has been done properly there is a chance that a oil line could fracture and dump all of the oil, not good for long term engine life and defeats the point of fitting those filters in the first place.
To get the best out of these filters the installation needs to be done to a high standard.
Getting back to the series one motors, the original design of that motor before it was thought of being fitted into the 80", had only the oil strainer for the pump pickup, built into the side of the sump, made that way so that at the time for a oil change, it could be unscrewed and pulled out to clean, the bypass filter as far as I know, was only started to be fitted to Rover engines ( P3 Rover ), just prior to the development of the Land Rover.
Has anyone fitted a filter into the oil cooler lines of the 300TDi ?
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I still play with by pass filters in the old pieces of junk I am often asked to work on.
Ryco Z8 is a spin on filter with the restrition built into the spin on filter itself.
That means a common and easy to get Z9 oil filter remote housing can be used.
Dont forget holden grey motor oil filter kits used R3P element type filters and housings and they are still advailible.
The WW2 jeep used a slighty larger R4P element and housing and WW2 jeep stuff is advailible new and is usually cheap.
Diana if you drop into work I can show you a continental F227 motor with a R3P filter and housing bolted to the cylinder head........interestingly the same motor can be fitted with full flow filters too.
Also my 1960 jeep with IOE motor is running both standard bypass R3P mounted on the cylinder head and a full flow Z9 mounted on the fire wall.
I've decided to order an adaptor kit from series 1 Club UK.:D I sold a genuine Rover bypass filter still in the Rover box & with Rover transfur on the side of the filter on Ebay a couple of years for $200 :Dso that will pay for the kit. :banana:Wayne