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Old 04-10-10, 11:24
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Default And for those with an interest in Lord Lucas...

... Prince of Darkness:



Contents include this fibre gear.

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Old 04-10-10, 22:38
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Default Oil Filters.....

Specific numbers/application not so sure ....but that type of disposable
by-pass oil filters were popular on civilian Dodge trucks and cars in the late
40's...... oil line screwed in at the top and bottom and the whole assembly held in place by a large clamp like the one used to hold ignition coils. Just had to remember to hold your little pinky over the bottom hole after disconnecting......

Certainly an improvement over the mess made by a cartridge element .........particularly when mounted sideways underneath a CMP passenger side Yeeck!.....

Looks like Keith has been doing the local flea markets....

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Old 04-10-10, 23:05
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Default Oil filter

Thanks Bob

The invention of the spin off oil filter was a great boon wasn't it.

Not exactly a flea-market find... something far more exciting than that.

Keith

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Specific numbers/application not so sure ....but that type of disposable
by-pass oil filters were popular on civilian Dodge trucks and cars in the late
40's...... oil line screwed in at the top and bottom and the whole assembly held in place by a large clamp like the one used to hold ignition coils. Just had to remember to hold your little pinky over the bottom hole after disconnecting......

Certainly an improvement over the mess made by a cartridge element .........particularly when mounted sideways underneath a CMP passenger side Yeeck!.....

Looks like Keith has been doing the local flea markets....

Boob
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Old 04-10-10, 23:16
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... Prince of Darkness:


Contents include this fibre gear.
Hi Keith,

Me again . In my element here with Pommy parts........this is the fibre drive gear for a Lucas Magdyno, without checking part numbers, I feel sure it is the one for BSA M20, and many others, like Norton 16H, etc.
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