Oil filter woes........
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Oil filter woes........
Having spent the best part of yesterday evening struggling to get the rubber ring to fit in the lip of the oil filter head so as to make a good seal with the bowl, does anyone have any suggestions for making this job easier (apart from the obvious one of changing to a spin on filter)?
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No, I had to renew it. There was a split part way around. I always renew the filter when I change the oil, and usually the ring as well. As you say, some are bigger than others-they usually seem to supply two rings, one skinny one which is too small to make a good seal, & one thicker one which is difficult to fit into to the groove.
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It's always been the smaller one for me - and a good smear of grease holds it in till the filter gets fitted. Make sure the flat plate/seal/spring are present!
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Use a good lamp so you can see what you're doing and push it in with a thin flat-bladed screwdriver. I found it got easier with practise - I can change it in about thirty seconds now.


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I found the thick ring was slightly too big in circumference, so although I could get it on the groove, it kept popping out. Tried the small one but way too skinny to make a good seal.alex_holden wrote:Use a good lamp so you can see what you're doing and push it in with a thin flat-bladed screwdriver. I found it got easier with practise - I can change it in about thirty seconds now.
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I think there are three sizes available (some filters I've bought came with three rings). Perhaps you need the other one...


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Interesting, I had my first experience of changing the standard type oil filter yesterday (Sarah has always had a spin-off one) and would now definitely say that a spin-off conversion is the most worthwhile modification you can do to a Minor. The kit is not even that expensive either.
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Yes, I would agree 100% with this statement. You can still get suitable spin on filter housings from 70's to 1980's Mini in scrapyard. get the studs off the mini too as the Minor ones are too long.chrisd87 wrote:Interesting, I had my first experience of changing the standard type oil filter yesterday (Sarah has always had a spin-off one) and would now definitely say that a spin-off conversion is the most worthwhile modification you can do to a Minor. The kit is not even that expensive either.
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I'd say an extra gear in the box is the best change you can do, but I agree that the standard filter is a pain in the backside. The Trav has a spin-on conversion and the Lemming's new engine was built like that.chrisd87 wrote:Interesting, I had my first experience of changing the standard type oil filter yesterday (Sarah has always had a spin-off one) and would now definitely say that a spin-off conversion is the most worthwhile modification you can do to a Minor.
Only daft thing on the A+ is that the filter points upward. Great for access, but it pees oil down the block when you unscrew it.
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I think there's a certain charm about the old style filter. The way the spring sends the plate, seal and washer flying across the garage. I bet there are a few Minors zipping about with the oil not being filtered due to missing bits inside the filter housing.
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Not just the A+ the Marina is the same, and I agree with the spin on as well.Only daft thing on the A+ is that the filter points upward. Great for access, but it pees oil down the block when you unscrew it
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