Someone on here has a modern style of oil filter on their Haffie - can whoever that was, chime in here and give me a brand and model number.
Thanks
Garry
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Re: Oil Filter Cannister
Are you asking about a spin-on upgrade?
My Hafi is still the old type and Napa 1314 works in my canister. Do you have NAPA auto parts stores over there?
I believe Jim Molloy suggested that replacement number, as well as Mann H 601 and
Mahle OX 42. A search for those numbers here on the forum should show original recommendation.
(These are not the spin-on type.)
Bob
My Hafi is still the old type and Napa 1314 works in my canister. Do you have NAPA auto parts stores over there?
I believe Jim Molloy suggested that replacement number, as well as Mann H 601 and
Mahle OX 42. A search for those numbers here on the forum should show original recommendation.
(These are not the spin-on type.)
Bob
1952 Willys M-38, Unimogs from 1957, 1965, 1970, 1975, 1978, 1988, and a 1968 Haflinger NA bugeye!
Re: Oil Filter Cannister
You have to have the spin on type filter adapter to use the spin on filter, they do not fit cartridge type filter casting.
Re: Oil Filter Cannister
The number I have is: -
Mann 712
This is for the spin on filter and listed for Haflinger
see
https://www.mann-hummel.com/mf_prodkata ... subpage=01
Mann 712
This is for the spin on filter and listed for Haflinger
see
https://www.mann-hummel.com/mf_prodkata ... subpage=01
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Stuart
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Stuart
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Re: Oil Filter Cannister
I have a CROSS 573 spin on oil filter fitted to Lurch.
The fitting on crankcase is different between the paper cartridge in a holder and the spin on filter type.
John
The fitting on crankcase is different between the paper cartridge in a holder and the spin on filter type.
John
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Re: Oil Filter Cannister
The spin-oin oil filter was fitted to late 1973 and 1974 years of make...
The spin-on version is hence a bit more rare and also sought after, because there exist standard adapters which fit between the filter and the main device, where you can fit additional sensors, e.g. for oil pressure or oil temperature.
Kind regards,
Constantin
The spin-on version is hence a bit more rare and also sought after, because there exist standard adapters which fit between the filter and the main device, where you can fit additional sensors, e.g. for oil pressure or oil temperature.
Kind regards,
Constantin
Re: Oil Filter Cannister
Like this:-
Oil pressure is the big sensor, Oil temperature is the little sensor.
John
Oil pressure is the big sensor, Oil temperature is the little sensor.
John
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Re: Oil Filter Cannister
Both the DHSS engines I have use the spin on filter housing. I'll be using one on the engine I build for the Resto.
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Stuart
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