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    oil filter

    i am over the old style bolt and canister oil filter.... messy dam thing it is

    anyone have one of the 60mm spacers for the twin oil filter they arent using or knows where to get hold of one or has a picture of one showing internal structure or layout so i can get one made ?

    or

    has a filter block to suit the single screw on filter assembly ?
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    Doesn't this belong in the markets?

    Single filter is still messy, as its still (blackboard voice) "upside down, upside down"

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    Doesn't this belong in the markets?

    Single filter is still messy, as its still (blackboard voice) "upside down, upside down"
    but i can fit a remote head to that style housing i believe. i dont know of one for the existing unit.
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    UncleHo told me you were a fitter-machinist. Why don't you make them. You can use my lathe if you have not got one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    UncleHo told me you were a fitter-machinist. Why don't you make them. You can use my lathe if you have not got one.
    sounds like a plan

    i dont have a lathe, i dont have anywhere to put one

    will send you a PM in due course.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor View Post
    but i can fit a remote head to that style housing i believe. i dont know of one for the existing unit.
    Ah ha, I see

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    And the problem with half a litre of black goop dribbled all over the engine, the front propshaft and finally ending up on your driveway is what exactly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor View Post
    anyone have one of the 60mm spacers for the twin oil filter they arent using or knows where to get hold of one or has a picture of one showing internal structure or layout so i can get one made ?
    These dimensions are accurate, but don't scale off the drawing.
    If you're running a turbo you will have to machine a flat on the top spacer (can be seen in pic), then drill and tap it to accept the oil feed line for the turbo.

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    The missing dimension on the bottom drawing in the previous post is 40mm.

    You also need to get longer bolts when you fit the spacers. I made my spacers at 50mm thick (should've been 60mm, but I was guessing)
    I used the following............If you make your spacers to 60mm add 10mm to the following lengths..........

    10mm x 1.25 threaded H/T rod --- 1 @ 203mm (+10) 1 @ 175mm (+10) Nyloc and washer for each. I used Loctite retaining compound to hold these rods in the block.

    10mm x 1.25 H/T bolts --- 2 @ 80mm (+10) (I couldn't get 80mm so I cut 100mm bolts down)

    8mm x 1.25 H/T bolts --- 2 @ 100mm (+10)

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    Hmm ... Murray you need a mill :P

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