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Old 05-03-22, 16:42
rob love rob love is offline
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I have one or two kits at the Shilo museum.

An alternative to the filters is just to assemble the filter housing with no filters and change the oil every 5 years. With the limited miles a carrier is ever going to do, and the conditions it will be driven in, the engine will still survive generations of use. The housing will simply act as a secondary oil cooler.
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Old 05-03-22, 17:03
Grant Bowker Grant Bowker is offline
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I first wondered about stacking the senior filters (look to have about the same proportions as the elements of the kit, don't know about size) for which there should still be crossovers. Then thought about searching Baldwin or other catalogues for single, tall cartridges. Either way would require getting length and diameter (inside and outside) close and maybe making adapters,,,
Depending where the inlet and outlet fit in the housing, if there's effectivly a settling sump, running without filter (as long as the filter doesn't provide a designed flow restriction) might not be as odd as it first sounds...
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Old 05-03-22, 17:42
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I have thought of the military senior filters as well. A tube, threaded at both ends, hanging from the lid could be made to tighten onto two of the filters. If you wanted to get real fancy, you could make a top plate threaded to go into the "jar type" threads with the tube hanging off of it. But as this is a full flow application, you would need to make sure this setup will accept the flow as well as not overly restrict it. When you consider that all the oil flow goes through those tiny 1/8 pipe fittings at the block, the flow is really not that great.



Or you could not risk anything and just leave the filters out.
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Old 12-03-22, 01:17
Dave Schindel Dave Schindel is offline
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when I built my carrier I looked up similar filters with the same outer dimensions as the original and just stacked them in the canister. Can't remember the filter numbers but your retailer should be able to find some using the filter size chart.
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