Gentlemen:
After months of inactivity my son and I have finally brought our 1960 BE back to life. We had dismantled it completely in order to be painted. It has taken months to get it reassembled.
Today's issue involve the oil canister. The car has an 1100 engine and no oil cooler. It had the original canister type oil filter. We took it apart in order to change the oil filter. We have never been able to get it back together properly without leaking oil. It did not leak oil (from here) before I initially took it apart, so it did contain the oil.
Here are my questions:
- First: Can someone give me step-by-step directions on how to reassemble this thing? I do have a service parts manual with an exploded view, so I can use that as a guideline.
- Second: I see that Moss sells an oil adapter kit for about $100. Is this kit all I need? I thought I read on the forum that it also requires an oil cooler (if so, that's more money).
Any direction would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike Pennell
After months of inactivity my son and I have finally brought our 1960 BE back to life. We had dismantled it completely in order to be painted. It has taken months to get it reassembled.
Today's issue involve the oil canister. The car has an 1100 engine and no oil cooler. It had the original canister type oil filter. We took it apart in order to change the oil filter. We have never been able to get it back together properly without leaking oil. It did not leak oil (from here) before I initially took it apart, so it did contain the oil.
Here are my questions:
- First: Can someone give me step-by-step directions on how to reassemble this thing? I do have a service parts manual with an exploded view, so I can use that as a guideline.
- Second: I see that Moss sells an oil adapter kit for about $100. Is this kit all I need? I thought I read on the forum that it also requires an oil cooler (if so, that's more money).
Any direction would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike Pennell