mgs
[Top] [All Lists]

Re: Oil Drain Back valve

To: jack@lucent.com
Subject: Re: Oil Drain Back valve
From: mgbob@juno.com (ROBERT G. HOWARD)
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1998 20:30:55 EDT
Jack, 
  Thanks for the observations. It's interesting that "crossovers" may not
be correct.....
  I installed the Moss kit to convert the late TD filter to a spin-on
because everyone assured me that modern spin-on filters filtered better.
Well, with one exception, actually, and that was FRAM to whom I posed the
question in a letter and supplied a SASE for their response. It's only
been 10 months, so there may be one forthcoming.
   Moss supplied a Fram 3600.   That orange filter clashed with the red
on the engine, whereas the old Tecalemit green was, at least, original. 
Fortunately, Duplicolor import auto spray 88-00906 Hampsted Grn MC is a
reasonable match to the Tecalamit color.  
  Based on discussions of filtering ability (in the TD there is no need
for a check valve) in the list, I bought a number of Wix filters and
sprayed them with this paint.  It's a bit bright, but not too bad, and
certainly better than orange or white.
Bob

On Thu, 13 Aug 1998 07:42:36 -0500 "Feldman, Jack (Jack)"
<jack@lucent.com> writes:
>Bob,
>
>The Purolator filter I was referring to was the PER1A. I actually 
>looked at
>one. At the lbc equivalent of the hot stove league (and does that 
>apply to
>summer nattering?), we discussed filters. I also queried a Ford 
>engineer.
>The take is that while the filters may be the physical equivalent, 
>there are
>different applications. The AC Delco PF2 may not need the valve in GM 
>cars
>for which it is designed. What is even more interesting is that Tom
>(Josefec) pulled out an AC Delco of the short variety, which is the 
>size of
>the recommended MG filter. It had the valve. The Ford Motorcaraft box 
>has a
>list of equivalents, but cautions they may not be an exact replacement 
>for
>the application.
>
>Tom also showed me a Penziol PZ1, which is constructed a little 
>differently.
>There are two sets of holes that are off set. You have to look 
>carefully
>under the second set to see the valve. I missed it.
>
>I'll go with the Penzoil because it looks like the coffee mug I use at 
>work.
>I assume the filters are better because the tab on the lid of the mug 
>tore
>off years ago.
>
>Although I might just go with any brand filter if I can find some 
>cheap
>green spray paint that approximates what my engine used to look like.
>
>Jack
>
>> ----------
>> From:        mgbob@juno.com[SMTP:mgbob@juno.com]
>> Sent:        Sunday, August 09, 1998 9:07 PM
>> To:  Feldman, Jack (Jack)
>> Subject:     Re: Oil Drain Back kValve
>> 
>> Jack,
>>   The PH43 that I took off the MGB a few weeks ago had the black 
>rubber
>> ring/flap inside, as does the spare filter on the shelf.  I changed 
>the
>> Fram filter in the TD today, PH 3600, and it too had the ring/flap 
>as did
>> its replacement.
>>   Could the filter that you examined have been for a different
>> application, one that does not need the drain-back valve?
>> Bob
>> 
>> On Sun, 9 Aug 1998 20:20:49 -0500  "Feldman, Jack (Jack)"
>> <jack@lucent.com> writes:
>> >I had always thought the drain back valve was the rubber ring that 
>you 
>> >could
>> >see through the holes surrounding the large threaded center hole. 
>The 
>> >NAPA
>> >1515 had a diagram of the wonderful features, and showed the ring. 
>I 
>> >have
>> >been reading bout the various filters used by folks on the net. 
>> >Inspired by
>> >the number of possibilities, and a sale at the local Track Auto I 
>went 
>> >to
>> >buy some filters. Didn't see any ring on the Puralator, Delco, or 
>> >Fram. The
>> >only one that had the ring was the Ford. All were physically the 
>same 
>> >except
>> >for the rubber ring that I had always thought was the anti drain 
>back 
>> >valve.
>> >
>> >
>> >Here is my question. If some of the folks have been happily using 
>Fram 
>> >and
>> >Purolator where are the anti drain back valves on those filters?
>> >
>> >Jack
>> >
>> 
>> 
>_____________________________________________________________________
>> You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail.
>> Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com
>> Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
>> 
>


<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>