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How to set up an external oil filter on splash fed? - Printable Version

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RE: How to set up an external oil filter on splash fed? - Au5t1n7 - 25-09-2017

(25-09-2017, 08:09 AM)Derek Sheldon Wrote: This is a shot of the filter fitted to my Rosengart van . As you can see the oil pressure gauge is taken off of the top of the filter. I am pretty certain that I got the unit from Paul Bonewell. As stated earlier you have to block off the oil chamber . I used the same size tap as the thread in the chamber plug and ran it on in. For the plug itself I turned off the hex on the plug that I removed on other end of the chamber. The original oil pressure outlet will also need enlarging.
I hadn't realised until I previewed this post that you can also see the same mod on my Opal in the background of the picture.

Thanks Derek. What a cracking set of engines!