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Oil filter decal
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Fred Puhn
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I am restoring the oil filter housing on my 1950 23rd series Deluxe Turing Sedan. I got a reproduction decal for the oil filter but did not get any information where it should be located. Does anyone know where the decal is located on the filter housing or on the clamp? A picture would be helpful if available. Thanks.

Posted on: 2010/4/11 14:47
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According to the illustrated list of decals Max Merritt put together several years ago showing those he sold, 1946-1950 models are yellow and black on red and has the decal on oil filter mounting band. Unfortunately, does not say exactly where on the band.

Posted on: 2010/4/11 15:01
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Fred, the oil filter decal on my '47's 356 is on the cover.

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Posted on: 2010/4/11 18:26
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I can't say this with absolute certainty but I believe the decal goes on the flat mounting band as HH56 has indicated.

Posted on: 2010/4/11 18:37
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Maybe the PI judging book will say for sure but this is what Max says for the subject.

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Posted on: 2010/4/11 18:50
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Believe it or not, I just looked through my 2006 edition of the PI judging manual and there is no image or direct instruction on the placement of this decal, only a visual reference of the decal itself. A newer version may have added this detail.

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Posted on: 2010/4/11 19:22
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Fred: It would appear that placement will be dictated by the design of the particular oil filter that the dealer installed on your vehicle. On my 23rd series, the filter does not have a "mounting band." The obvious place to put it is right on the housing...see attached picture. For what it's worth, my car placed second in its class at the 2006 National Meet...and wasn't docked any points for sticker mismanagement!

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Posted on: 2010/4/12 12:05
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Congratulations, a lovely-looking engine compartment. If I could offer a comment I'd say that neither the oil filter canister nor the mounting bracket resemble the factory filter or factory option filter kit. Perhaps you already know this, if absolute authenticity is important to you, you might want to browse some factory literature.

PS - PLEASE don't think I'm criticizing, but from the appearance of your engine I think you're a person that want's it to be completely correct. Packard obtained those filters from Purolator though I have rarely seen a few that appeared stock, identical in appearance with AC name & address stamped on the edge of the lid. The mounting bracket was a single strap, less wide than the width of the cylinder head to which it mounted, and no part of the bracket extended above the cylinder head. The canister itself was quite a bit shorter - I believe the original filter cartridge was a Purolater P70-FF which interchanges if memory serves with today's NAPA or WIX 1080.

Posted on: 2010/4/12 12:28
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Posted on: 2010/4/12 12:46
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Re: Oil filter decal
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Yes, authenticity is indeed something I embrace...so the observation regarding the filter assembly are appreciated! I'll definitely take notes on what I can see in other 23rd Series examples or factory literature.

Posted on: 2010/4/13 7:02
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