John Seim wrote:
> Phil Marino manufactures an aluminum oil filter adapter.
> He uses aluminum billet, cross-drills the housing for correct oil flow.
> Accepts original oil pipes.
> He used to make two lengths, one for the TC, and one for the TD
> (slightly taller).
> He now makes only one length, which works for both the TC and TD.
> His adapters have a groove machined in the outer case.The bracket on
> the engine block, lower lip, fits into the groove, providing more
> support
> than just having the adapter clamped in the bracket.
> He also makes a heavy duty filter strap for the TC. The TD's already
> have a heavier strap than the TC's.
>
> Phil also makes a one piece spin on adapter for the later style oil
> pumps.
>
> You can contact Phil by mail or phone, as he will never get a computer.
> Or, you can work through me for Phil's products.
>
> Phil Marino
> 16199 Hidden Cove Dr.
> Riverside, CA 92503-0521
> 951-352-4419
>
> John Seim
> Irvine, CA
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Okay. Bob Grunau (grunau.garage@sympatico.ca) also makes a spin-on
adapter among other items, such as Al-fin brake drums. Installation of
Bob's adapter can be seen at http://www.ttalk.info/Oil_filter.htm. I
have no financial interest in Bob's work. Just a very satisfied customer.
Bud Krueger
http://www.ttalk.info/
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