Re: Help w/ 39 Sedan Six oil filter
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Here's a better photo of a rat's nest, works good though.
Posted on: 2009/1/12 17:03
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Re: Help w/ 39 Sedan Six oil filter
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Where is your oil filter mounted? Is it to the side of the head? How many inches from the front of the head is the first bolt? Also, in your picture it looks like there are three tubes instead of two. Is that right?
Posted on: 2009/1/12 22:55
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Re: Help w/ 39 Sedan Six oil filter
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mgrambo wrote:.......Also, in your picture it looks like there are three tubes instead of two. Is that right? I think you'll find that the tube to the right side is for the vacuum advance for the distributor. Just my EDIT - Pic added of my '41 120 engine, shows filter location and lines and the vacuum advance line is not hooked up.
Posted on: 2009/1/13 5:05
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Re: Help w/ 39 Sedan Six oil filter
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It is mounted by a 2 band bracket arrangement that utilizes 2 of the head bolts, alongside the thermostat housing. I am sure this is not original, but works very well. The inlet line attaches to a fitting on the block, with a small bypass to the neck base. The outlet attaches to the base of the filler neck. The line going up and over is the vacuum advance to the carb.
Posted on: 2009/1/13 7:44
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Here you can see the filter (which has now been determined to be a pre-war filter) on my '54 block. This is plumbed for by-pass as the '54s were. But the filter is labled input on the bottom and output on the top fitting. The filter is held to the motor my a wide clamp bracket (as seen around the filter) that is attatched to the block by two bolts.
Because it's in by-pass configuration, you will see the pig tail between the sender and the upper gallery feed, and the that the output of the filter dumps back to the pan via a port on the block right above the pan. This picture also shows the vaccuum line from the distributor to the carb base.
Posted on: 2009/1/13 14:13
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-BigKev
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