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tomm

posted on 21/2/05 at 06:01 AM Reply With Quote
oil filter

Does anyone know whether theres any internal difference in oil filters, my current zetec filter is too long, i'd like to replace it wiith one of similar capacity but stubbier something like a pinto 4inch diam by 4 ling instead of 3x6 for the efl 600 zetec. the thread and sealing ring is the same on the pinto filter, just not sure whether the internals are ok for the more modern lump??
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FatChapChipChop

posted on 21/2/05 at 01:15 PM Reply With Quote
Not sure of internal differences but there are a few Ford filters that work OK. I have previously used (in my old Tiger with a Zetec) a filter from a CVH'd Sierra .. About half the length of the Mondeo monster filter.

I have also seen people use a filter from a Renault 5 turbo .. It's 'very' short though.

Cheers !!

Neil Wain





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dozracing

posted on 21/2/05 at 02:27 PM Reply With Quote
Coopers oil filter E107 is ideal for this, its what all the big boys use, like Westfield etc, on their Zetec installations. Its tiny.

It works on other engines as well. I have one in stock if you need it £6.

www.gtstuning.co.uk

Kind regards,

Darren

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bob

posted on 21/2/05 at 02:45 PM Reply With Quote
the other one on my list is crossland 659






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clbarclay

posted on 21/2/05 at 05:29 PM Reply With Quote
What is very rairly displayed on car filters is thier through put (measured in litres per minute) and how course the filter is (measured in microns).

These are just as important as physical size and shape.

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givemethebighammer

posted on 21/2/05 at 07:47 PM Reply With Quote
I'm using the Crossland 659 no problems in first 100 miles or so..........

here is the rest of the options I know about:

Crossland 659 / Coopers 107X / FRAM PH2874 (really short one)
Crossland 573 (slightly longer one)
coopers Z25 (longer)
Halfords 221/Champion C115 (same as above?)
Halfords 265/Champion C148 (very long - recommended part)

just make sure you get one with a bypass valve in the filter (you can normally see the spring in the bottom of the filter if you look)

Dunnell and Scholar both use the Crossland 659 sized filter on their engines.

[Edited on 21/2/05 by givemethebighammer]

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tomm

posted on 26/2/05 at 12:31 AM Reply With Quote
Thanks for all the info guys, I 'll look for the bypass filter now. the numbers too are real useful, for picking up the correct filter at autojumble etc. -
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