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Car type: Austin 7 Opal 1936
Hi everybody
We're new to this Austin 7 lark. We have a late 1936 2 seater Opal with a cartridge type oil filter mounted on extended bolts at offside rear of cylinder head. It looks like a fairly standard filter, probably available from my local motor factor but it has no markings. Anybody know what it should be??
Cheers from Chris and Hilary
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998cc Mini filters are often used.
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Back in the day quite a few cars were fitted with Crosland 493 filters, but based on your description of the casing I think it more likely Nick is on the money.
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Not the Crosland at least.
Is there not a serial number on the side of the cartridge? Can't quite make it out.
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07-01-2020, 08:06 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-01-2020, 08:06 PM by Zetomagneto.)
Possibly a Renault filter, but as Chris KC says there is a ref on it so you should be able to cross reference at local parts factors or google the ref number.
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The compact filter is a Renault 4/5 with a 3/4unf screw on thread was crossland 259 new no.501745158 or Fram PH 2874 some filter housings use the later 20mm thread filter Renault 5/9/17/21 range, the 20mm will screw on the 3/4 unf filter housing but its a loose fit so make sure you get the correct filter. Terry.
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Thanks for the quick answers, you guys are very helpful.
On the back side there is the number 2159.
@Terry, I will check the tread. thanks for the tip.