Which Oil filter
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Re: Which Oil filter
mine is 20/50, so perhaps if the K&N filter has perhaps thicker or more "filter material" its takes longer for the oil tp get in and out of the filter?
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Re: Which Oil filter
The filtration material of the k&n filter is a resin impregnated filter. The filtration of this type of material is meant to go down to a smaller micron of filtration in comparison to a standard filter.
Re: Which Oil filter
That lot went straight over my head does that mean that the oil will take longer to get in and out when cold?fueltheburn wrote:The filtration material of the k&n filter is a resin impregnated filter. The filtration of this type of material is meant to go down to a smaller micron of filtration in comparison to a standard filter.
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Re: Which Oil filter
I have just fitted one of the K&N filters but won't know how long it takes to pressure up till I start from cold on Sunday - will let you know. My old Lotus filter used to take about 3-4 secs.
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Re: Which Oil filter
That would depend on the surface area, I seem to recall people comparing filters, the ability to filter out particles, amount of filtration media etc, and the K&N came out quite well.CHRISYD wrote:That lot went straight over my head does that mean that the oil will take longer to get in and out when cold?fueltheburn wrote:The filtration material of the k&n filter is a resin impregnated filter. The filtration of this type of material is meant to go down to a smaller micron of filtration in comparison to a standard filter.
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Re: Which Oil filter
K&N filter seems very good - good oil pressure and comes up in just under 3 secs from cold - I'm happy with that.
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I am using Fram TG43
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I fitted the K&N filter and my oil pressure rises in about 2 seconds form cold. Thats the fastest ive seen by some margin. Well worth a couple of quid more imho.
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Re: Which Oil filter
It is this type of information which makes this site so invaluable! I, too, have used the Halfords HOF 202 filter for several years. It's a pity that this option is no longer (without modification) but better to find out BEFORE one has drained the sump! I have found that th Mann 916 filter is available from Europarts and can be ordered online. I understand this filter is also recommended for the MGB so supplies are unlikely to dry up.Mr Locust wrote:Important update: Halfords have changed the design and/or supplier of the HOF202 filter which I have used for the last 4 years (after they originally looked it up on their computer system as their recommended type). The thread of the revised design is more recessed away from the seal face and it would not even engage onto the thread protruding from the cooler sandwich plate housing on my engine.
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Re: Which Oil filter
The threading portion of the cooler plates sandwich is adjustable and can be moved out to extend the threads and allows the fitment of the alternate oil filterlambert.john wrote:It is this type of information which makes this site so invaluable! I, too, have used the Halfords HOF 202 filter for several years. It's a pity that this option is no longer (without modification) but better to find out BEFORE one has drained the sump! I have found that th Mann 916 filter is available from Europarts and can be ordered online. I understand this filter is also recommended for the MGB so supplies are unlikely to dry up.Mr Locust wrote:Important update: Halfords have changed the design and/or supplier of the HOF202 filter which I have used for the last 4 years (after they originally looked it up on their computer system as their recommended type). The thread of the revised design is more recessed away from the seal face and it would not even engage onto the thread protruding from the cooler sandwich plate housing on my engine.
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Re: Which Oil filter
After searching oil filters this seems to be the most up to date thread.
Am I right in saying Mann W916/1 or K&N HP-2004 seem to be the recommended manufacturers and part numbers please ?
Am I right in saying Mann W916/1 or K&N HP-2004 seem to be the recommended manufacturers and part numbers please ?
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Re: Which Oil filter
Right so far not mentioned is the Coopers FIAAM FT5916
Anyone tried this?
Replacement for C907E6000N but mine should be B907E6000W
Have I got an Esprit filter?
Anyone tried this?
Replacement for C907E6000N but mine should be B907E6000W
Have I got an Esprit filter?
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Re: Which Oil filter
The Bosch fuel injected 910 (which was not sold in the UK or Europe) was a little more congested in that area, and required a shorter threaded spigot for the filter. In order to maintain sufficient thread engagement on the short spigot, and to prevent the filter from backing off, a revised 'B-prefix' filter with a more rounded/ extended front face was specified. Using an 'A-prefix' filter on a 'B-prefix' Bosch engine was asking for trouble with the filter backing off.Hawaiis0 wrote:(Snip)... Replacement for C907E6000N but mine should be B907E6000W.
Have I got an Esprit filter?
B-prefix filters were okay on older A-prefix engines, but A-prefix filters were risky on B-prefix engines. A B-prefix filter would be fine on an Excel's 912.
All that A/B stuff just caused confusion, so a little later Lotus came out with the 'C-prefix' filter which was compatible with all 9XX engines, and the A & B prefix filters were discontinued. If you buy Lotus branded filters, you can't get the A or B anymore.
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Re: Which Oil filter
Bringing this thread back from the grave!
Is the Mann W916/1 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MGB-1-8-Mann ... 3212131745) oil filter still regarded as a decent one to get?
Is the Mann W916/1 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MGB-1-8-Mann ... 3212131745) oil filter still regarded as a decent one to get?
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Re: Which Oil filter
Preferable is Mahle OC141, failing that try the Halfords HOF202 but might need to reverse the thread to make it fit.soldave wrote:Bringing this thread back from the grave!
Is the Mann W916/1 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MGB-1-8-Mann ... 3212131745) oil filter still regarded as a decent one to get?
Not sure that the Mann W916 has the required Clean-side anti-drain valve but at that price you could try it anyway.