I did mean the collar round the bolt at the bottom.
Currently it's now about 1 drip every 30 minutes, as I've checked twice now within an hour.
I do wonder if it would be more excessive if the enging were running, but I'm out of fuel (shame really as that was ethanol free fuel). I realise I can turn the engine with the starter, but of course there wouldn't be the vibrations of the engine actually running doing that.
The issue with axle stands etc. is the car's stuck on a part of the drive where it's not a viable option to safely jack it up (sandwiched between a hedge and a wall), hence the crawling underneath and it's sandwiched further in front and back with vehicles that can't currently be moved.
I don't think the seal got twisted/pinched as once it finally stayed in place I was able to run my finger round feeling it for any oddities before starting to scew up the housing. I did take some photos of it once the housing etc. was in-situ however my phone has decided it no longer wants to talk to my computer so that's taking longer to do or I'd have put them on this thread.
It certainly sounds like you don't tighten it anywhere near as much as I've had to just to get it to this point, or you don't know your own strength
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The full story about the parts list is that I took off the whole assembly again about maybe three weeks or so ago.
In doing so I discovered the filter housing I had previously bought was damaged possibly a kerb or speed bump had taken it out (surprised I never noticed the damage when I bought it). I had also not realised that due to it being distorted the bolt would go straight and true, the housing would go on angled which may well have explained 2023's oil flooding from the top of the housing regardless of the top seal used.
I also distorted the oil pipe I'd bought last year removing it from the assembly, hence yet another replacement oil pipe - though this one fitted perfectly without any of the hassle of the last one so at least that was a benefit.
I replaced the housing about a fortnight ago, did everything up and had the bolt leak. I took it all apart again and noticed where the o-ring sits in the collar, the collar that had come with my Purolator housing was internally rusted and chunks were missing from it which I presumed was leading to the seal not properly making good contact at the bolt.
Although the o-ring was also new (in early 2023) I decided I'd buy both a new collar and o-ring so as to avoid any issues using old parts. On receiving the new collar/o-ring last week, I put them together dry and the fit was very good (certainly better than the old collar), so I thought I'd solved the issue of the bolt end leak.