| John---Filtering-wise, it shouldn't make any difference.  However, the 
centering of the filter is better served when the bolt centers the filter at 
the block and the spring loaded bi-pass valve centers the opposite end of the 
filter. You have it correct.
Just as a footnote on this subject, it looks like the Bentley Manual has the 
oil flow "arrows" opposite as to the way they should be. To get the bi-pass 
valve to open, as in the case of a clogged filter, oil flow has to come down 
the center and return down the sides. No?
Dick
Dick
-----Original Message-----
From: John Mitchell
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 2:25 PM
To: 6-Pack, triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: [6pack] Crossland oil filter
   I installed a new Crossland canister type oil filter and I'm not sure 
I have it in right.  One side is wide open and the other has a hole the 
size of the center bolt.  I put the more closed side toward the block.  
Is this correct?  Thanks,  John Mitchell 76 TR6 72 Stag
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