oil filter
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oil filter
What modern oil filter fits my 79 spider? The one that I have been using does not seal well and leaks.
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Re: oil filter
Filters will leak if you tighten them after they are set, the seal makes a bond when the engine warms up after initial installation. Or someone installed anything that screwed on.
AC Delco PF2194
ACDelco PF13
Fram PH7, or PH3512 if there's no space
Purolator L20020
72-137 (big one) or Bosch 72-150 (if there's no space)
Mann 71915
AR sells UFI ($$) and K&N with check valve
AC Delco PF2194
ACDelco PF13
Fram PH7, or PH3512 if there's no space
Purolator L20020
72-137 (big one) or Bosch 72-150 (if there's no space)
Mann 71915
AR sells UFI ($$) and K&N with check valve
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Re: oil filter
There's also a possibility that the gasket from a previous installation has stuck to the housing. When the new filter is installed, the old gasket tears, and there's your leak. Always check the filter and housing when replacing the filter.
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Re: oil filter
Thanks to all that replied. I always clean the gasket seat area with a cloth to make sure that there is nothing on it. I may have been over tightening the filter.
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Re: oil filter
"Scusi" if you already know this, but a light film of new or old oil on the gasket, then tighten by hand only one-half revolution after the gasket touches the housing.
My favorite general-purpose filter for the Spider is the Wix 51189, also available from NAPA labeled 1189.
My favorite general-purpose filter for the Spider is the Wix 51189, also available from NAPA labeled 1189.
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Re: oil filter
.... and all auto parts stores have the oil filter reference books that provide the proper canister for the engine.
Using the specified filter is also important.
One other thing you might check is the oil pressure sending unit fittings. I found that mine had a little leak, and the oil was reservoiring around the lip of the filter canister.
Dave.
Using the specified filter is also important.
One other thing you might check is the oil pressure sending unit fittings. I found that mine had a little leak, and the oil was reservoiring around the lip of the filter canister.
Dave.
Always looking for curves under blue skies!
Frog2Spider
'81 - 2000 Spider
Frog2Spider
'81 - 2000 Spider
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Re: oil filter
Thank you all, again. I just haven't trusted the oil filter books in the parts stores. The filter really looks big for the application.
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Re: oil filter
It is indeed a relatively large filter, much bigger than most modern applications.scusi wrote:Thank you all, again. I just haven't trusted the oil filter books in the parts stores. The filter really looks big for the application.
Jeff Klein, Aiken, SC
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1980 FI Spider, Veridian with Tan (sold about a year ago), in the market for another project
1989 Spider, sold
2008 Mercedes SL65
2008 S600 Mercedes V12
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Re: oil filter
This is a good article on filters
http://dcfiats.org/tech/filter-B.pdf
The Clean DO 224 looks to be the best of the 8 tested.
http://dcfiats.org/tech/filter-B.pdf
The Clean DO 224 looks to be the best of the 8 tested.
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Re: oil filter
The sending units themselves can also leak at the plastic/metal joint. There's no fix for this other than replacing the sender.Frog2Spider wrote:One other thing you might check is the oil pressure sending unit fittings. I found that mine had a little leak, and the oil was reservoiring around the lip of the filter canister.
Since the above-mentioned article was published, I've received some criticism (probably justified) that filter media area size is not the best way to rank oil filter effectiveness. While I would definitely steer clear of the lowest-spec filters in my test, any filter you're likely to find is probably sufficient for use in your Spider, particularly when only driving a few thousand miles per year.
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Re: oil filter
Trust the guides. They've been around for a long time!
Stay away from Fram.
Purolater is the best, and best priced at BiMart and WalMart.
Dave.
Stay away from Fram.
Purolater is the best, and best priced at BiMart and WalMart.
Dave.
Always looking for curves under blue skies!
Frog2Spider
'81 - 2000 Spider
Frog2Spider
'81 - 2000 Spider
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Re: oil filter
Trust the guides. They've been around for a long time!
Stay away from Fram.
Purolater is the best, and best priced at BiMart and WalMart.
Dave.
Stay away from Fram.
Purolater is the best, and best priced at BiMart and WalMart.
Dave.
Always looking for curves under blue skies!
Frog2Spider
'81 - 2000 Spider
Frog2Spider
'81 - 2000 Spider