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Re: Re2: No oil in Filter? -Reply

To: Matt Kulka <Matt.Kulka@hboc.com>
Subject: Re: Re2: No oil in Filter? -Reply
From: David Earl Brown <debrown@concentric.net>
Date: Fri, 29 Aug 1997 08:02:31 +0000
Of Course, Matt, Of Course,

Unfortunately, I don't have the number in front of me, but the brand was
CROSLAND, and it was obtained from a local chain of import stores, S&G
Import car parts. For the 1500 midget, they list one number, that makes
you buy a new "adapter thingy" each time, while on the filter, they give
a replacement number, sans adaptor, that the store never seems to have. 
The bottom line is they cost like $11.00 a pop. I think this filter
shows up as a Beck-Arnley part #.

Yours,
Dave
> 
> So Dave, you gonna let us all know what brand of filter that was that
> did such a good job not dribbling all over your motor?  The rest of us
> with those obnoxious holes-in-the-filter-point-down mountings would
> probably like to know.
> 
> Matt Kulka
> '74 B - "I'd like 4 quarts of Castrol 20/50, an oil filter and a can of
> brake parts cleaner, please."
> 
> >>> "David E. Brown" <debrown@concentric.net> 08/17/97 06:57pm >>>
> 
> > >  when I removed the filter... turned it upside
> > > down, and....nothing came out.
> 
> ...laid into it with the sawsall, and sure enough, full of nice
> dirty oil.  I guess I like that feature, no mess when changing the
> oil!

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