Spin on filter doesn't fit !!

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bmcecosse
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Post by bmcecosse »

Absolutely - leave the old filter alone - v little pointnin the 'screw on' type.
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Post by bigginger »

As I fairly frequently do, I for one completely disagree.
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Post by Packedup »

IslipMinor wrote:Standard Mini or A-Series Metro spin-on filter head from the breakers yard and the two fixing bolts are about £5. New gasket and filter about £3, no adaptors, job done!
So long as the breakers has a clue. I took one off a Mini, went to pay, and was told "a tenner, it's a remote filter housing".

Trying to point out it was a standard bit off a Mini (and can be had for 10 - 15 quid new from some specialists) took a while...
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