Dale - here is my thread on this from when I installed mine;
https://www.britishcarforum.com/bcforum/ubbthreads.php/topics/307761/1
https://www.britishcarforum.com/bcforum/ubbthreads.php/topics/307761/1
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tdskip said:Fitting it can be a pain - very fiddly sort of job <span style="color: #990000">great ! </span>
I ended up under the car to install mine. <span style="color: #990000">Now THAT puzzles me to no end.
I had my car on jacks attempting to get at the oil filter canister
from underneath. I could not even see it, let alone touch it.
Are we talking about a TR6? or some other model?
Thanks,
d </span>
If you continue to use the cannister, whether you bring it in for the oil change or not, you need to peen the bolt so that all the components except the filter element remain on the bolt.Tinster said:On point reply-
I just spent another 3 hours labor trying to install the oil filter canister
with the filter, spring and bulgie part. No luck whatsoever. The spring
pushed all the parts away from the block so the bolt threads cannot get a grip.
If it's any consolation, Dale, when I was 19, I left a puddle like that on my parent's newly poured driveway from a cannister oil filter that had an O-ring already in place and unnoticed by me when I put in a new one in place on my pride and joy XK-120Tinster said:Now the cleanup begins!!!!!!!!!!!
Never again will I attempt to change the oil
and filter on a TR6 myself.
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Tinster said:Now the cleanup begins!!!!!!!!!!!
Never again will I attempt to change the oil
and filter on a TR6 myself.
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