Re: Burr Ripley L6 filter - how to modify inside filter
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I don't know the answer to your question but will be watching this closely for responses as I also have a 1934 with the one-year only L6 Purolator and am using the Burr-Ripley conversion. I've used the last of my Ripley cartridges some thousands of miles ago and am not aware of a current source and apparently no one picked up the Ripley tooling.
I don't believe simple soldering will give sufficient strength to the threaded nipple. I am considering replacing the filter with a length of copper pipe to retain the oil circuit thru the cooler, and just run without a filter. With only 3-500 miles per year and an annua oil change I don't think there is much downside to running without a filter.
Posted on: 3/17 7:57
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Re: Burr Ripley L6 filter - how to modify inside filter
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It probably should be brazed at a minimum. A radiator shop probably could do that for you if you don't have the equipment or knowledge.
Posted on: 3/17 9:55
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-BigKev
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Re: Burr Ripley L6 filter - how to modify inside filter
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disassembed views of my filter. And pics of another BR filter from a post on AACA.org
I agree that it should be brazed. One challenge will be to ensure the inlet pipe is kept straight while brazing. I have a couple ideas on how to drill and hold the alignment. An alternative is to buy one of the R-A L-6 filter conversions ($575 ! ) Attach file: IMG_2264.JPG (4,605.89 KB) IMG_2262.JPG (4,357.79 KB) post-51036-143141817358.jpg (152.49 KB) post-51036-143141817352.jpg (150.64 KB) post-51036-143141817346.jpg (131.26 KB) post-51036-143141817376.jpg (269.95 KB)
Posted on: 3/17 10:33
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1933 Packard Super 8 1003
1934 Packard Super 8 1104 Club Sedan |
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Re: Burr Ripley L6 filter - how to modify inside filter
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Oh, and here are the obligatory photos of the Packard...
Posted on: 3/17 10:46
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1933 Packard Super 8 1003
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Beautiful piece of rolling artwork. Thanks for sharing the pictures.
Hope you are able to display it giving the public and other marque collectors the impact of the Packard brand. Stunning!
Posted on: 3/17 19:28
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Re: Burr Ripley L6 filter - how to modify inside filter
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Stay tuned... I'm on a path to a tidy solution. (with two options). If successful, I should be able to supply a number of filter replacements.
and, brazing is not involved. Tried that, not good.
Posted on: 3/25 13:53
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Re: Burr Ripley L6 filter - how to modify inside filter
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Glad to hear it so count me in, I'll be wanting one or more L6 cartridges.
Posted on: 3/25 15:08
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