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Re: Motorsports Oil Filter Adapter

To: BRENNAN_STUART/HP-Andover_om3@csitcom5.cup.hp.com, tigers@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: Motorsports Oil Filter Adapter
From: JEFF_CARTER@HP-Cupertino-om5.om.hp.com
Date: Tue, 22 Apr 97 13:38:30 -0600
     Stu,
     
     I seem to remember a discussion in the past about blue RTV being 
     corrosive to aluminum.  Not sure if that was only when mounted against 
     steel.  Maybe someone else remembers the discussion?
     
     Well, if it isn't another one of my pipe dreams, I thought you would 
     want to know.
     
     Jeff C.


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Subject: Motorsports Oil Filter Adapter
Author:  STUART BRENNAN at HP-ANDOVER,om3
Date:    4/22/97 10:52 AM


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     This weekend I installed my SVO Oil Filter Adapter (M-6880-A50), and I 
     noticed a couple things.
     
     As I was tightening the adapter onto the block, it did not appear that 
     I could find a position where a PH8A/FL1 sized filter could be 
     attached to the adapter.  Maybe there is one, but with 20W50 dripping 
     on my face (from the removal of the old stuff), patience does tend to 
     wear thin.  I had a PH3600 (FL400) filter for my wife's Sable, so I 
     used that instead.  This is about the same length as a PH8A and has 
     the same pressure specs, but it has a smaller diameter.  Truth be 
     told, I was planning to experiment with both of these filters to see 
     which one fit better.  
     
     Anyone planning one of these installations, or even a switch to a 
     PH3512 short filter should note that the seal on our stock remote 
     filter adapter is a smaller diameter than the seal on the SVO adapter, 
     or a filter.  The outer portion of the diameter of the sealing surface 
     on the block has been exposed to the elements for 30 years, and is 
     pretty cruddy by now.  I tried steel wool, and fine sand paper, but I 
     couldn't get it smooth enough, by my judgment, to have any hope of 
     getting a good seal with my adapter's O ring.  I ended up rubbing a 
     thin coat of RTV onto the block side, and seating the adapter and the 
     O ring into that.  I had no leaks on the test run.
     
     Stu


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