Correct Oil Filter Assembly ?

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Correct Oil Filter Assembly ?

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I've looked at 2 manuals now and they both show different order of steel washer and sealing washer.
Can anyone confirm if its....

1 - Spring, steel washer, sealing washer, top plate, filter

or

2 - Spring, sealing washer, steel washer, top plate, filter

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Post by bmcecosse »

My vote would be for (1) - but I doubt it really matters !
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Post by PSL184 »

Oh, one more thing.... The filter cartridge cam with 2 large rubber O rings, 1 thick and 1 thin. I assume the thick one seals the bowl to the housing? but where does the thin one go pls?
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Post by alex_holden »

There are about three different sizes of rubber ring. You only use the one that fits best in the groove in your housing (after removing the old one first). If you're lucky it will be one of the two they have included with the filter...
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Post by MoggyTech »

Diagram for oil filter assembly and part numbers below

http://www.morrisminor.dk/Minor_cat/minor_05_e.htm
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You guys are too good to me :-)
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PSL184 wrote:You guys are too good to me :-)
All Morris Minor owners are caring loving people :lol:
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Post by PSL184 »

The final question - I'll know next time how to do it - Honestly....
Does the large O ring seal sit high up in the filter head as mine doesn't seem to go up past the top plate that the bolt screws into. I can see the seal at the top of the filter bowl and it doesn't look like it is sitting very flat. I haven't put oil in yet as I'm not sure it will seal properly. I can't see an old seal in there already unless its high up - Do I need to poke it out with a screwdriver?
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Post by alex_holden »

Yes, the groove the seal goes in is up past the plate and it is a bit awkward to get at, particularly when you're lying on your back under the car with oil dripping in your face. You need a narrow flat-blade screwdriver to pry the old one out and push the new one in.
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Post by PSL184 »

Thanks Alex - Thought that might be the case and yes, the oil in eyes doesn't help - Good candidate for spin on conversion I think :-)
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Post by bmcecosse »

Usually - the old rubber ring is fine -I rarely change it. when I do - it's 'always' the thin ring that fits.
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Post by PSL184 »

After looking, poking and faffing for a while I left the old one in too - No leaks either so hopefully OK !!
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