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Burr Ripley L-8 Oil Filter question...how do you replace the filter??
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For those that have the Ripley filter, can someone please advise how to change the filter...??

Posted on: 2021/2/25 11:53
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Re: Burr Ripley L-8 Oil Filter question...how do you replace the filter??
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The outer housing of the filter is made up of two pcs. that screw together, right hand thread. Once you unscrew the housing there is a standard modern style screw on filter inside, attached to the side with the in / out oil fittings. Standard NAPA available filter.

Posted on: 2021/4/25 6:53
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Re: Burr Ripley L-8 Oil Filter question...how do you replace the filter??
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Attached pictures show a replacement element for the Burr Ripley, NAPA 1522 and if you close you can see the joint in the center of the filter where the two pcs. fit together. Unscrew one pc. from the other to disassemble (right hand thread)and change the internal screw on filter.

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Posted on: 2021/4/25 18:22
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Re: Burr Ripley L-8 Oil Filter question...how do you replace the filter??
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On the topic of the Burr-Ripley filters, I have one unused, if anyone is looking for one at a lower price.

Posted on: 2021/4/26 16:57
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Re: Burr Ripley L-8 Oil Filter question...how do you replace the filter??
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Jimw, unclear to me which Burr Ripley filter you have available, L-6, L-8, or EF-2? If L-6 I'm interested. If the two halves screw together, then it's not an L-6.

Posted on: 2021/4/26 17:30
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Re: Burr Ripley L-8 Oil Filter question...how do you replace the filter??
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L-6 and L-8 Filters

CNC machined from billet aluminum stock

Purolator-style complete replacement unit.

Screws apart with replaceable filter inside.(Available at local parts stores.)

Unit is show quality painted and wrenches provided for L-8 style filters.

ra-restorations.com/Oil_FIlters/OilFilters.html

Posted on: 2021/4/30 8:08
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Re: Burr Ripley L-8 Oil Filter question...how do you replace the filter??
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The L-6 doesn't seem to show the female NPT coupling on the outlet side.

Posted on: 2021/4/30 9:28
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Re: Burr Ripley L-8 Oil Filter question...how do you replace the filter??
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I think they just don't have the fittings installed in the picture.

Another design for an L6 replacement. Separates in the center, not on one end. Closer to the original.

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Posted on: 2021/5/7 18:01
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Re: Burr Ripley L-8 Oil Filter question...how do you replace the filter??
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The Burr Ripley I have 1s approximately 7-1/2" long X 4-1/4" diameter with a screw seam at the end toward the rear of the car that is covered by the rearward filter clamp. It has the inlet and outlet both on the same end (aft end).

Posted on: 2021/5/9 22:00
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Re: Burr Ripley L-8 Oil Filter question...how do you replace the filter??
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Sounds like an EF-2, a partial flow unit used prior to 1934 (L-6 and L-8 are full-flow, inlet and outlet at opposite ends, much larger diameter feed and discharge line size).

Posted on: 2021/5/10 7:17
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