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RE: what size? 1st day of work on sprite...

To: spridgets@autox.team.net
To: sjonston@dreamscape.com
Subject: RE: what size? 1st day of work on sprite...
From: type79@ix.netcom.com
Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 08:56:12 -0600 (CST)
Reply-to: type79@ix.netcom.com
Sender: owner-spridgets@autox.team.net
Yo,
I am always perplexed by this oil filter discussion when it arises. I am 
not trying to brag or anything, but I have never had a problem removing, 
replacing, seating the original style filter. 

If the old O-Ring is left in place, you will have a problem. If you 
can't get it out, try an awl of some other pointed device. 

To seat the new ring, I put a couple of dabs of white grease on it to 
"hold" it in place and carefully seat it with a flat blade screw driver.   
I have never had one leak or fail to seat.

Is it just me?????

Also in my experience, these are easier to remove than trying to get a 
modern tool into the same area to remove a spin on filter.

Jay Fishbein, CT

On 03/02/99 08:40:05 you wrote:
>
>Hi Gang,
>
>
>>
>>
>> Oil filter removal tool?
>>
>> That's a 8-10" phillips screw driver.  Poke it through the filter
>> and use to
>> twist off.  (have the  pan under the filter)
>
>
>A REALLY big pan if you've got the old paper element filters :).
>
>I always have a bear of a time getting that black o-ring thingy 
installed
>right so all the new oil stays IN the car.  Also if you don't get the 
o-ring
>on just right, the oil pressure reads low which can't be good for the
>engine.
>
>Now for my question.  Can anyone recommend one of the spin-off filter
>adapters you see advertised?  Do they work well?  Who carrys the best 
one?
>
>thanks,
>
>Scott
>
>
>
>1966 Sprite - Healey Monster
>1992 Cherokee
>1987 Golden Retriever - "Chuck the Wonder Dog"
>
>
>




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