mgs
[Top] [All Lists]

Re: Early B and MGA OIl Filters

To: Barney Gaylord <barneymg@MGAguru.com>
Subject: Re: Early B and MGA OIl Filters
From: dave houser <mgs4dave@tampabay.rr.com>
Date: Sun, 09 Jul 2006 10:05:17 -0400
Barney,
Believe NAPA does sell an oil filter for the MGA/B with 3 oil seals. 
It's a NAPA silver #1516 that fits the Spin-off type.
Dave Houser

Barney Gaylord wrote:

>At 04:36 PM 7/8/06, Frank Krajewski wrote:
>  
>
>>Help! I spent the better part of two hours attempting to replace the 
>>gasket that goes between the canister and the filter head in my 1964 
>>MGB. It is a 2 piece filter. The rubber gasket (ring shaped but not 
>>an O ring) came with the the Crossland filter and there is no way 
>>the new gasket fits in the groove. I even checked another new filter 
>>I have and that gasket is the same size. I destroyed the old gasket 
>>when I removed it. The reason I wanted to change the gasket is due 
>>to the huge oil leak right after my oil change. Is there a special 
>>tool or old mechanic's trick for getting that gasket to fit in the 
>>groove?  In desperation I have ordered a spin on filter adaptor that 
>>is available for the early B but I did want to keep everything original.
>>    
>>
>
>See here: http://mgaguru.com/mgtech/engine/of100.htm
>
>The MGB two piece cannisters are similar to my illistrations of Late 
>Tecalemit and Purolator filters.  These use two O-rings of the same size.
>
>The illustration of the early Tecalemit filter (for early MGA only) 
>shows the one piece canister with the head asembly  which fits inside 
>of the cannister.  This setup uses two O-rings with different 
>diameter and cross section.  The smaller diameter ring fits around 
>the head inside the cannister.
>
>Replacement filters are commonly packaged with two O-rings, one of 
>each type.  The same filter is sold under same part number for both 
>MGA and MGB.  This is correct for the early MGA only.  For later cars 
>you throw away the smaller diameter O-ring and install the larger 
>diameter one between the canister and the adapter head.
>
>If you want to change both O-rings you have to buy an additional 
>larger diameter O-ring as a separate part.  In many cases people 
>change the lower O-ring only and leave the upper one untouched.  Of 
>course this can lead to leakage at the top joint as the upper seal ages.
>
>I wouldn't expect anyone to package and stock the filters under two 
>different part numbers for the different o-rings, but it would be 
>nice if the package contained three O-rings to encourage people to 
>replace the top one regularly.on the MGB and later production MGA
>
>Barney Gaylord
>1958 MGA with an attitude
>http://MGAguru.com




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