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Subject: [Bmcu] Fw: Fw: can't install inverted oil filter on my MGB
From: William D Peterson <paengineers@juno.com>
Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2011 08:32:31 -0600
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Hi again, 
        I now have the front wheels up on ramps so I can carwl underneath
and look up.  It's wet oily black, cramped above the starter motor.  I
see nothing wrong.  I am suspision of the bolt holding on the adapter. 
It's two inches of oily sawdust under the car.  When I broom it away it's
oily cement.  Not a nice place.  Naw, its nice to just lay on one's back
and look up and marvel at the workmenship of this nice car.  Would
somewone out there volenteer to look at this while I start the car.  
         Just kidding, you would get splattered with oil royaly.  But
realy, I could pull the coil wire and if someone turned the key I might
be able to see where the oil is comming out.  I appreciate the imput from
 Roger Gisseman, he says "Have you checked the bolt that holds the filter
housing to the block.  It is one large bolt that often works itself loose
– you may need to change that o ring between the block and the filter
housing – not the oil filter or its seal."  He confirms what I am now
thinking.  His remark also explains the structure.  So my next move is
the check how tight that bolt is.  I just need to get ready to get dirty
again. 
                                                        Thasnks,  Bill   
           Sat morning July 2, 2011
Hi again,
        In changing the oil in my MGB, it is not the filter seal of the
inverted oil filter that is leaking.  Oil is running out directly
undernearth in a 1/4" + dia stream as the engine iddles.  I have changed
the oil filter seal to an O-Ring, initally held in the grove with grease.
 Last night I was working in the dark with a flash light.  I have had the
car up with a jack, I will raise it again and see if I can inspect the
underside of the Oil Filter mount.
                                          Thanks for all suggestions,   
I may have to replace the filter mount.  I am hopeing a plug has fallen
out, Just crossing my fingers.  I don't know the details, but on the
internet a Moss Oil Filter SPIN-ON type INVERTED MOUNT MGB & GT 1970-on
Moss# 950-000 $8.50,   is at sales@classicautospares.us  .  Victoria
Secret's price is $290.00
                                                                         
      Bill  
 
Hi,
        I am attempting to chang the oil in my 72 MGB, I have four quarts
of oil (covered with sawdust) on my concrete driveway, I can't get the
inverted filter to seal, or did I  break the mount getting the old filter
off.  I first tryde a Phram PF8A Ford filder, thread and seal seamed to
match, but it leaked.  Now I have a NAPA Gold Wix 1068.  The first time I
tried to install it the seal apparently fell out of the groove before it
contacted.  I have tried it several times since.  It still is leaking
profusley.  Have I busted something, or is it a trick to put the filter
on?  Do I need to chase the thread on the car mount?  Or do I need to use
a torque wrench?  The surface on the seal plate does not look very good. 
Should I change out the seal on the filter with and O-Ring?  Anybody
tried that?  If it that seal that is not working, I think the O-Ring idea
might be good.
 
                                                        Bill Peterson
                                                        68 W Malvern
(2625 S)
                                                        So SLC Ut 84115
                                                        Tei 801-487-0786 

 
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light.&nbsp; I have had the car up with a jack, I will raise it again an=
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<DIV>Hi,<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I am attempting t=
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the oil in my 72 MGB, I have four quarts<BR>of oil (covered with sawdust=
) on my =

concrete driveway, I can't get the<BR>inverted filter to seal, or did I&=
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break the mount getting the old filter<BR>off.&nbsp; I first tryde a Phr=
am PF8A =

Ford filder, thread and seal seamed to<BR>match, but it leaked.&nbsp; No=
w I have =

a NAPA Gold Wix 1068.&nbsp; The first time I<BR>tried to install it the =
seal =

apparently fell out of the groove before it<BR>contacted.&nbsp; I have t=
ried it =

several times since.&nbsp; It still is leaking<BR>profusley.&nbsp; Have =
I busted =

something, or is it a trick to put the filter<BR>on?&nbsp; Do I need to =
chase =

the thread on the car mount?&nbsp; Or do I need to use<BR>a torque wrenc=
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The surface on the seal plate does not look very good. <BR>Should I chan=
ge out =

the seal on the filter with and O-Ring?&nbsp; Anybody<BR>tried that?&nbs=
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that seal that is not working, I think the O-Ring idea<BR>might be good.=
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