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[rebel-builders] oil filters
[rebel-builders] oil filters
hi garry
myself and Cecil Shaw (fling rebel) are using a fram remote automotive oil
filter mount, 35$ cdn from local parts store, just have to get hoses,
connect to oil cooler & engine and its done !! why pay hundreds for no
reason
mike#007
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Garry Wright
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 9:03 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: [rebel-builders] oil filters
The archives mention B&C 90* adaptors for rebels with O-320 engines to
avoid interference from the firewall. These are p/n 08-00196 in the ACS
catalog and priced at $385US.
The Lycoming adaptor p/n 08-00977 is priced at $272.80. Listed on the
same page as the B&C.
Other adaptor kits seem incredibly expensive to me. I must be missing
something.
Will both work and do the same job? What am I missing here?
In use, do these filters more or less self drain so there is no great
mess?
Garry
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myself and Cecil Shaw (fling rebel) are using a fram remote automotive oil
filter mount, 35$ cdn from local parts store, just have to get hoses,
connect to oil cooler & engine and its done !! why pay hundreds for no
reason
mike#007
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Garry Wright
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 9:03 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: [rebel-builders] oil filters
The archives mention B&C 90* adaptors for rebels with O-320 engines to
avoid interference from the firewall. These are p/n 08-00196 in the ACS
catalog and priced at $385US.
The Lycoming adaptor p/n 08-00977 is priced at $272.80. Listed on the
same page as the B&C.
Other adaptor kits seem incredibly expensive to me. I must be missing
something.
Will both work and do the same job? What am I missing here?
In use, do these filters more or less self drain so there is no great
mess?
Garry
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[rebel-builders] oil filters
There "could" be a reason.
Make sure the steel nipple is reasonably far engaged into the aluminum
housing. I've heard of two issues with these. Some of these only have a
couple of threads engaged and have been reported to strip out and let
the filter fall off. Don't know which brands are good or suspect but
might be worth taking a look since quality control on such things tends
to be no better than for a Lycoming. ;( Other issue is to check
carefully the thread on the nipple. Some are a metric thread that is a
bit smaller and will let an inch filter screw on easilly but with
inadequate strength. Same result as above...
Ken
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Make sure the steel nipple is reasonably far engaged into the aluminum
housing. I've heard of two issues with these. Some of these only have a
couple of threads engaged and have been reported to strip out and let
the filter fall off. Don't know which brands are good or suspect but
might be worth taking a look since quality control on such things tends
to be no better than for a Lycoming. ;( Other issue is to check
carefully the thread on the nipple. Some are a metric thread that is a
bit smaller and will let an inch filter screw on easilly but with
inadequate strength. Same result as above...
Ken
Jones, Michael wrote:
hi garry
myself and Cecil Shaw (fling rebel) are using a fram remote automotive oil
filter mount, 35$ cdn from local parts store, just have to get hoses,
connect to oil cooler & engine and its done !! why pay hundreds for no
reason
mike#007
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[rebel-builders] oil filters
hi ken
hows the flying going ??
this filter adapter has large steel nipple which you screw in yourself, at
housing end it has maybe 1/2" inch engagement and the filter end engages on
this nipple at least the same amount, but you are right about quality, you
never know and time will tell but it seems to work for now and Cecil has not
had a problem yet, knock wood,
although on another not of flying fun and mishaps, got call from Cecil from
Ottawa river where he has flew up for white water rafting, he beach his
float plane on sand beach went to dinner and such for few hours and can back
to find water level had dropped and he is stuck, ha ha, now he has to dig it
out, always fun these rebels
mike#007
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Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 7:45 AM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] oil filters
There "could" be a reason.
Make sure the steel nipple is reasonably far engaged into the aluminum
housing. I've heard of two issues with these. Some of these only have a
couple of threads engaged and have been reported to strip out and let
the filter fall off. Don't know which brands are good or suspect but
might be worth taking a look since quality control on such things tends
to be no better than for a Lycoming. ;( Other issue is to check
carefully the thread on the nipple. Some are a metric thread that is a
bit smaller and will let an inch filter screw on easilly but with
inadequate strength. Same result as above...
Ken
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hows the flying going ??
this filter adapter has large steel nipple which you screw in yourself, at
housing end it has maybe 1/2" inch engagement and the filter end engages on
this nipple at least the same amount, but you are right about quality, you
never know and time will tell but it seems to work for now and Cecil has not
had a problem yet, knock wood,
although on another not of flying fun and mishaps, got call from Cecil from
Ottawa river where he has flew up for white water rafting, he beach his
float plane on sand beach went to dinner and such for few hours and can back
to find water level had dropped and he is stuck, ha ha, now he has to dig it
out, always fun these rebels
mike#007
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of Ken
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 7:45 AM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] oil filters
There "could" be a reason.
Make sure the steel nipple is reasonably far engaged into the aluminum
housing. I've heard of two issues with these. Some of these only have a
couple of threads engaged and have been reported to strip out and let
the filter fall off. Don't know which brands are good or suspect but
might be worth taking a look since quality control on such things tends
to be no better than for a Lycoming. ;( Other issue is to check
carefully the thread on the nipple. Some are a metric thread that is a
bit smaller and will let an inch filter screw on easilly but with
inadequate strength. Same result as above...
Ken
Jones, Michael wrote:
hi garry
myself and Cecil Shaw (fling rebel) are using a fram remote automotive oil
filter mount, 35$ cdn from local parts store, just have to get hoses,
connect to oil cooler & engine and its done !! why pay hundreds for no
reason
mike#007
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[rebel-builders] oil filters
The B&C are nice. They don't clutter up the already compact firewall space with hoses and connections, that can leak too. You can poke a hole in the filter so it will drain as the engine cools down and avoid the mess.
Bruce
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Sent: Jul 19, 2006 3:55 AM
To: "'rebel-builders@dcsol.com'" <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Subject: RE: [rebel-builders] oil filters
hi garry
myself and Cecil Shaw (fling rebel) are using a fram remote automotive oil
filter mount, 35$ cdn from local parts store, just have to get hoses,
connect to oil cooler & engine and its done !! why pay hundreds for no
reason
mike#007
-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Garry Wright
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 9:03 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: [rebel-builders] oil filters
The archives mention B&C 90* adaptors for rebels with O-320 engines to
avoid interference from the firewall. These are p/n 08-00196 in the ACS
catalog and priced at $385US.
The Lycoming adaptor p/n 08-00977 is priced at $272.80. Listed on the
same page as the B&C.
Other adaptor kits seem incredibly expensive to me. I must be missing
something.
Will both work and do the same job? What am I missing here?
In use, do these filters more or less self drain so there is no great
mess?
Garry
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Thanks Bruce. I think I will go generally that way.
Garry
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The B&C are nice. They don't clutter up the already compact firewall space with hoses and connections, that can leak too. You can poke a hole in the filter so it will drain as the engine cools down and avoid the mess.
Bruce
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Sent: Jul 19, 2006 3:55 AM
To: "'rebel-builders@dcsol.com'" <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Subject: RE: [rebel-builders] oil filters
hi garry
myself and Cecil Shaw (fling rebel) are using a fram remote automotive oil
filter mount, 35$ cdn from local parts store, just have to get hoses,
connect to oil cooler & engine and its done !! why pay hundreds for no
reason
mike#007
-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Garry Wright
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 9:03 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: [rebel-builders] oil filters
The archives mention B&C 90* adaptors for rebels with O-320 engines to
avoid interference from the firewall. These are p/n 08-00196 in the ACS
catalog and priced at $385US.
The Lycoming adaptor p/n 08-00977 is priced at $272.80. Listed on the
same page as the B&C.
Other adaptor kits seem incredibly expensive to me. I must be missing
something.
Will both work and do the same job? What am I missing here?
In use, do these filters more or less self drain so there is no great
mess?
Garry
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Does the oil filter adaptor kit require the removal of the screen or
does the screen stay in place? If the latter, does it still need
periodic inspection?
Garry
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does the screen stay in place? If the latter, does it still need
periodic inspection?
Garry
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The B&C are nice. They don't clutter up the already compact firewall space with hoses and connections, that can leak too. You can poke a hole in the filter so it will drain as the engine cools down and avoid the mess.
Bruce
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Sent: Jul 19, 2006 3:55 AM
To: "'rebel-builders@dcsol.com'" <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Subject: RE: [rebel-builders] oil filters
hi garry
myself and Cecil Shaw (fling rebel) are using a fram remote automotive oil
filter mount, 35$ cdn from local parts store, just have to get hoses,
connect to oil cooler & engine and its done !! why pay hundreds for no
reason
mike#007
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com]On Behalf Of
Garry Wright
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 9:03 PM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: [rebel-builders] oil filters
The archives mention B&C 90* adaptors for rebels with O-320 engines to
avoid interference from the firewall. These are p/n 08-00196 in the ACS
catalog and priced at $385US.
The Lycoming adaptor p/n 08-00977 is priced at $272.80. Listed on the
same page as the B&C.
Other adaptor kits seem incredibly expensive to me. I must be missing
something.
Will both work and do the same job? What am I missing here?
In use, do these filters more or less self drain so there is no great
mess?
Garry
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[rebel-builders] oil filters
To further complicate the oil filter issue, I've got a fire-wall mounted ADC
(Aeronautical Development Corp.) filter system and have been very happy with
it. It has a removable, cleanable mesh screen, flow pressure warning system
and also contributes as an oil cooler. ........Angus
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(Aeronautical Development Corp.) filter system and have been very happy with
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[rebel-builders] oil filters
where is that from angus ?? or should we call you rambo ??
good news my engine ran this week at leavens, pick up next week
mike
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Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 11:06 AM
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To further complicate the oil filter issue, I've got a fire-wall mounted ADC
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it. It has a removable, cleanable mesh screen, flow pressure warning system
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good news my engine ran this week at leavens, pick up next week
mike
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To further complicate the oil filter issue, I've got a fire-wall mounted ADC
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Thanks Angus. I've had a look at that one already but can't remember
which website. Very much like the Wolf unit.
Garry
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which website. Very much like the Wolf unit.
Garry
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