Screw on Oil Filter
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Screw on Oil Filter
How difficult (easy) is to to change the oil filter thingy so that it will take a screw on oil filter?
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You can either buy a complete kit from one of the specialists or if you have a local scrap yard take one of a Mini, if I remember the kits are around £20 complete and quite easy to fit.
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Kevin
Lovejoy 1968 Smoke Grey Traveller (gone to a new home after13 years)
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Kevin
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Just forund this on the Flexolite website......
http://www.flexolite.co.uk/product/adaptors.htm
there is one listed for the Minor.
http://www.flexolite.co.uk/product/adaptors.htm
there is one listed for the Minor.
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