Re: The Term "Oil Filter Landing" - what does it mean?
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I would take the term to mean the diameter of the second path or port in the filter element. One port would be the center opening but isn't there a machined surface on the adapters where the gasket at the second path or port outer diameter can seat? Maybe the two dimensions mean there are two distinct machined areas and a filter having either size can be fitted.
Posted on: 2021/4/5 20:03
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Re: The Term "Oil Filter Landing" - what does it mean?
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Thank you for the reply. I believe it's one smooth surface that can accommodate either size but what I can't tell is whether it's the outer diameter of the filter or just the gasket.
Posted on: 2021/4/5 20:10
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Re: The Term "Oil Filter Landing" - what does it mean?
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Based on this photo of a filter the outer diameter is somewhat larger than the gasket surrounding the port. I would say the landing would be the machined surface to fit the diameter of the gasket.
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Posted on: 2021/4/5 20:23
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Re: The Term "Oil Filter Landing" - what does it mean?
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The obvious thing to do in a case like this is call or email the supplier.
Why ask for guesses off the internet? Since they're non-OEM, these typically take "any" filter of the right thread size so they have places, or orings, spaced for them, aka "landings". The gasket has to land on something to seal. Airplanes make landings on the airstrip. Same for the oil filter. ie: here a 2 1/2 or 2 3/4 filter would fit. Some can take two filters.
Posted on: 2021/4/7 20:31
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Re: The Term "Oil Filter Landing" - what does it mean?
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Good Morning...Just a small point...if you purchase from one of our Packard suppliers, you will receive the correct filter...also you will help keep our suppliers in business...as they have much of the institual knowledge regarding our old Packards...a few dollars extra, if necessary, is a small price to pay to have suppliers when we really need them...I usually use Max Merritt...I call them on the phone and we visit a bit...we KNOW each other....its nice...Ernie in Arizona
Posted on: 2021/4/8 12:21
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