On Tue, 26 Sep 2000, Tim Economu wrote:
> Now that we are clear on the fact that you have a non-stock setup.....
Well, yeah the filter isn't stock. The base is (I have a '75 B).
> We know that you are using a screw on filter. That doesn't fit my stock MG.
Ugh. Forgot that the earlier models were not screw on.
> Is the Ford filter better than the MG canister filter? Increased flow and
> volume must be accompanied by increased filtration capability. This is what
> I am concerned with. So I guess the real question is ..."is it worth the
> cost to change over to the screw on type filter?"
As for being worth it to convert, I can't answer. I would probably do
it for the ease-of-use. Makes a filter change rather nice.
> What is the Ford filter price?
I paid a little over $5 for a WIX branded filter.
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Though I use a Macintosh, I am not a Mac-Bigot. I just hate Windoze.
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'75 B (my only car)
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