Re: Help with Canister Type Oil Filter
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Thanks. I went back to NAPA to get a 1080 filter and then when I looked it I realied it was very close the 1010 they gave me on my previous trip. The guy was very helpful going through all the filters until we found one with the right dimenions. Turns out to be a 1100. I assume that the bypass filter was changed from what was their originally, all pictures of 46 engines I have seen have the bypass filter on the driver side of the engine and mine is on the passenger side by the carburater.
I think I am set now. Thanks for everyone's help.
Posted on: 2012/6/3 13:58
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Good to hear you found a filter that works. Don't think I have seen a Packard since 1940 at least that wasn't on the drivers side near the engine oil inlet and outlet ports. If near the carb, how did they mount it and keep away from the exhaust manifold? Where are the connections into the engine made? Since filters were a Packard option, suspect you are right and it was changed. Even starting to sound like an owner might have an aftermarket setup installed. Any brand stamped on the canister?
Posted on: 2012/6/3 14:30
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We are not alone on the discussion of NAPA 1010 vs. 1080 oil filters.
Check out this thread on the Kaiser Frazer Owners Club forum: kfclub.com/forum/index.php?topic=1081.0 Anybody have the measurements (height & diameter) of the 1010 handy?
Posted on: 2012/6/3 15:36
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HH56 asked how the my bypass oil filter was mounted above the intake manifold. I had a bit of a delay in getting back on that, here are pictures.
Posted on: 2012/6/6 18:18
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Thanks for posting the photos. Am sure it's aftermarket. Looks like someone went to a lot of trouble to make the bracket. Just out of curiosity, are there two threaded but empty holes in the front driver side of head where the normal filter would go?
Posted on: 2012/6/6 19:04
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I would also be interested in where the feed for the oil filter comes from and where does the filtered oil enter the engine. Thanks.
(o[]o) Edit: Seems like now would be a good time to get it properly installed on the left front side and with solid tubing connections.
Posted on: 2012/6/6 22:33
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