Hi Mike,
A week ago I wrote to Fram asking if the modern spin-on filter had
better filtering qualities than the old cannister type. This if for my
TD. I will send out the answer on the list when I get it.
By the way, calling Directory Assistance in Rhode Island would, one
might think, result in getting a phone number. In three attempts I got
two "we don't have a listing for Fram in Rhode Island" and one number
that turned out to be a frame (picture frame) shop in Providence. Causes
one to ask where the DA people are located--can't be in the tiny state of
RI, can they?
Bob
On Thu, 24 Jul 1997 12:50:12 -0500 Mike Lewellen <mlewellen@fruit.com>
writes:
>I have a 76 B with an oil filter adapter. I am considering going back
>to the canister type which was original. The adapter I have sets the
>modern filter in an upright position and changing isn't that much
>cleaner. Are there mechanical advantages to the adapter?
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