Hi George
He is right. I matched mine to the block without proper reference to the
holes/ functional design and ended up with it back to front zero oil
pressure!! When mounted correctly, it hangs awkwardly off the bottom of the
block!
Scott Graham
BJ7
Thanks Bob, Alan, David,
I will look at all those suggestions. Bob when you say the adapter will
look incorrect relative to the block when it is installed correctly could be
the reason that the starter did not have enough room to come out. That
little slant that I believe you're talking about could be just enough to
allow the starter to pass by.
I'm going out right now to put things back together. Will let you know if I
need more help.
Thanks,
George> From: autofarm@cyg.net> To: haywoodone@hotmail.com> Subject: Re:
[Healeys] spin on oil filter with no oil in it upon removal> Date: Thu, 11
Oct
2007 10:26:59 -0400> > George, it sounds as though the spin on adaptor is on
upside down. The > holes will line up, but because of the non return valve
in the filter , it > wont allow oil to ciculate through the filter. The base
plate, when mounted > correctly, will look incorrect, relative to the block.
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