Looking to buy a kit to convert to a spin on filter. Anyone have any experience with the kit offered by Atlantic British or any other recommendations?
Thanks
Spin on Filter Conversion
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Gordwedman
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Re: Spin on Filter Conversion
Just an FYI. If you have an adapter on the block with hoses running to an oil cooler the spin-on adapter will not fit. Not enough clearance to the frame.
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ANDYD
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Re: Spin on Filter Conversion
Hi,
I installed one of these on my 1967 2A and it worked great, it made oil changes a lot easier. I don't remember the install being difficult.
I picked up mine from Jeremy in North Van (Rocky Mountain Products)
Scroll to the bottom of this web page to see his product. https://parabolicsprings.com/products.html
cheers
Andy
I installed one of these on my 1967 2A and it worked great, it made oil changes a lot easier. I don't remember the install being difficult.
I picked up mine from Jeremy in North Van (Rocky Mountain Products)
Scroll to the bottom of this web page to see his product. https://parabolicsprings.com/products.html
cheers
Andy
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67Rover2A
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Re: Spin on Filter Conversion
Perfect, thank you both for this info.
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StuartC
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Re: Spin on Filter Conversion
Optional approach
Drill and tap the old canister and install a drain plug.
Near the low point
Drill and tap the old canister and install a drain plug.
Near the low point
