if your using original equip it is prob an oil bath type air filter, NIL element required. the oil will work better than the K&N. Ive got an old one you can have. it will require a good tidy up and a new flexible hose. its free if you want it.
Hi all, I have a series2a and would like to reinstate the original style air filter assembly that I can apparently place a K&N filter element in. Does anyone have an idea where I can get the necessary parts or have dimensions so I can make one. Thanks.
if your using original equip it is prob an oil bath type air filter, NIL element required. the oil will work better than the K&N. Ive got an old one you can have. it will require a good tidy up and a new flexible hose. its free if you want it.
HI i'm in Adelaide so I will need to arrange to get filter here but I will be really gratefull to have it. Thanks again Steve P
The series oil bath aircleaner must be about the most tested filtration system ever fitted . It works very well for the purpose and engine it was designed for and is very cost effective , esp if you use your old engine oil at oil changes to oil the filter , adds to the eco nature of landrover ownershipJMHO
It is certainly COMMON on old equipment (with low tolerances, etc...).
When oil bath "filters" were developed, much of the modern knowledge about how filters work was unknown. Air filter theory wasn't developed until the 60's and 70's, and even then, significant advances were made in the 80's onward, and are still being made today.
The oilbath filter is a cross between an impinger and impactor/cyclone. I am sure that below about 40 microns (depending on engine speed), it would be useless.
You won't find a single piece of offroad equipment fitted with one of these today I am sure. They all have cyclonic pre-cleaners and 1 or 2 fibrous filter elements.
One of these days I will have to test one to put all the misunderstandings to rest.
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
There must be circulation - if you block one of them off, for example, by fitting the later oil filler but with the vent pipe blocked, you end up with the engine full of goo because of condensation. So there must be some air going in one and out the other! Certainly a lot more air goes in the intake, but almost all of the dirt that goes in with it goes back out the exhaust, and an even smaller proportion gets into the oil system (I suspect most of the dirt that comes in via the intake ends up embedded in the walls of the pistons, lapping away at the bores.)
John
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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