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    Default Spin on oil filter housing install

    After considerable thought I decided to install a spin on oil filter housing on my IIa which looks like the top of the regular canister oil filter housing except that I can now use spin on filters. Since I had previously acquired a mechanical oil pressure gauge I wanted to use both the warning light and the new gauge. I was able to locate a banjo fitting for a 110 in addition to the adapter which RN sells. I had to get a fitting at a local hydralic hose shop which allowed me to hook up the oil line from the end of the banjo to the gauge. After hooking all of it up had a really bad leak at the banjo due to a small lip on top of the new housing which prevented the banjo from sealing properly. To cure the leak I ended up getting a small copper brake washer which fit on the stem of the adapter. I ended up needing three crush washers. One under under the copper brake washer, one between the brake washer and the bottom of the banjo fitting and one between the top of the banjo and the adapter which cured the leak and all is well. I hope that this is not as clear as mud. If it is I'll try to explain it better.
    Jim

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    Default Spin on oil filter housing install

    Hey Jim,

    Would you happen to have Pics as well as part #'s for your install?

    Thanks - Sheldon
    1973 Ex-MOD Series III 109 FFR

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    Jim,

    Glad you got it sorted out.

    I'd pick-up a handful of those copper crush washers and keep them in your on-board spares kit.

    Regards,

    Tom P.
    Tom P.
    1965 exMoD 109
    1995 RRC LWB w/EAS

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    thumb-up Here is what I have...

    I put the 2.5 TD oil filter housing on my 1966 2A ambulance. This filter housing points in the same direction at the original canister filter and allows the use of the full size filter in a MOD model with an oil cooler. I just installed the housing on top of the oil cooler puck. I picked mine up for 50 bucks.

    Info: Here
    Last edited by KingSlug; 02-10-2007 at 10:44 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KingSlug
    I put the 2.5 TD oil filter housing on my 1966 2A ambulance. This filter housing points in the same direction at the original canister filter and allows the use of the full size filter in a MOD model with an oil cooler. I just installed the housing on top of the oil cooler puck. I picked mine up for 50 bucks.

    Manual Pic: Here
    PN#: Here
    King,

    Where did you get your 2.5 filter housing? I'd like to get one.
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    67 IIA 109" NADA Wagon (sold)
    88, 2.5TD 110 RHD non-hicap pickup

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    i have a spin on adapter if anyone is interested..never used.

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    thumb-up Ray Wood at Rocky Mountain Parabolics...

    Give Ray at RM a call or you could try George at Rovers Down South. If they dont have them call BritPart in England, they have a similar part used on the Santana Rovers which they got when they bought all of Santana Rovers old stock.

    Oh yeah, the block-off cover on the front of the 2.5L TD oil filter housing in the pic would normally be to the turbo, there is a block-off because LR used them on both turbo and na engines.
    Last edited by KingSlug; 02-10-2007 at 02:55 PM.
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