Ok chaps,
silly question time. how do you seal the oil pipe union where the adaptor screws into the filter head? I'm assuming that it does need sealing, even in just from a good engineering practice point of view.
Regards
John
Spin on oil filter conversion
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Re: Spin on oil filter conversion
PTFE tape or loctite sealant. Theoretically, the tapered bit doesn't require anything.
Re: Spin on oil filter conversion
Aha, I had thought of PTFE tape. I didn't realise it was a tapered thread 

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Re: Spin on oil filter conversion
It's been a while since i looked at one, but i have a feeling the boss into the filter head is tapered. Where the link pipe goes on to the boss is just a normal thread, but the pipe is flared like a brake pipe, so really it shouldn't need sealing on either.
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Re: Spin on oil filter conversion
Don't overtighten it or you'll split the filter head.
Talk slow, think fast!
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Re: Spin on oil filter conversion
done that!katy wrote:Don't overtighten it or you'll split the filter head.
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Re: Spin on oil filter conversion
At the end of the day it's far better to just nip things like this up then, if they leak, nip them up a little more.
Breaking stuff tends to be a PITA!
Breaking stuff tends to be a PITA!
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"