George
There is a kit for the Stag and I have just fitted one.
Don't know who would stock them in the States, but the adaptor is made by
Mocal, Part Number FC292. Rimmers have a part number (RB7016) which is
probably the same thing. Same thing fits a TR7. I am using a Fram filter,
Part Number PH2964. Apparently a Wix Z82 filter will also do the trick.
Easy to fit, though it does require a 1" longreach socket.
No oil leaks so far, and yes, there is plenty of clean oil in the sump...
David Greed
1974 Stag Man O/D
1979 2500S Man O/D
Email: Home: greed@wave.co.nz
Work: david.greed@telecom.co.nz
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----- Original Message -----
From: George Richardson <gprtech@frontiernet.net>
To: Sumner Weisman <sweisman@gis.net>
Cc: Triumphs <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, 29 March 1999 10:54
Subject: Re: Spin-on Oil Filter Adaptor
>
>I though that it was easy to install, and an excellently done product. I
wish
>there was something similar for the Stag.
>
>Sumner Weisman wrote:
>
>> Thanks to Kirk, Alan, and George for helping me out in figuring out what
>> type of oil filter I have. It's a Purolator, and I'm ordering the
spin-on
>> adaptor and a filter tomorrow, before TRF's sale ends.
>>
>> Is there anything tricky about installing it? Aside from using the
correct
>> O-ring, that is.
>>
>> Sumner Weisman
>> 62 TR3B
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>--
>George Richardson
>The Wyvern - '57 TR3, TS15559L - http://www.merlingroupinc.com/tr3.htm
>The Hippogrif - '71 Stag MKI, LE8176E - soon to get a site of it's own
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