I thought Fram filters did not come out well in that filter test
thing that was around a while ago?
I am using K&N ones
At 10:34 PM 11/1/2007, Jim Juhas wrote:
>When I had my MGB, I used Fram 3614 filters, same as what went on my
>1998 Dodge Neon and my 1966 Sprite. I used to get these in packs of 4.
>If I was careful on removing it and didn't tip it, most of the oil would
>stay in the filter until clear of the car. I would have the puddle in
>the bottom of the adapter as Barney describes, and catch the residue
>with a rag. No drama, no Valdez spills.
>
>I sold the B last year, sold the Neon this year, and still have the
>Sprite with a supply of filters.
>
>Bill Cole wrote:
>
> >1) Re oil: I just changed oil in my well broken-in TD and 1980 B, and used
> >20W50 Castrol, service grade M. Any problem with that? Definitely doesn't
> >say "energy conserving".
> >2) Anybody know how to change the upside-down filter in a late B without
> >dumping oil all over the place?
> >Bill Cole
> >
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