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Here is a NOS filter I bought from LWD parts. Other than the first example I had, this one has slight rust from storage (what to expect after 70 years?) so I'll keep it for show.
This is what was listed on the label: Wix oil filter element NA/AG 172 Ford C11Q-18663 G.M. 853472 Chysler 923768 Dimensions are (approx.): Diameter: 96 mm / 3.8 inch Height: 133 mm / 5.2 inch Ford oil filter element.jpg
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Cross reference to the thread Purolator oil filter N-51 .
Apparently this is the "Junior Military Filter".
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Hi Jaques,
RE your decals: if you know what the decal originally looked like, or can get someone on here to provide you with a good digital image, you could use Photoshop/Powerpoint to re-create it and the appropriate printer paper to make what you need as a slide-off transfer. Stephen White has done it in 1/6th scale for the fire extinguishers on his Centurion tank model. Check out the process he used at: http://www.armortek.co.uk/Forum3b/vi...bb12&start=885 Mike |
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Hi Mike,
Thanks for that info. Unfortunately I do not have any good image of the decal required other wise I would spend a few cold days this spring with Paint.net reproducing it as I did with the switch plate decals last year. The only thing I have is the photo of the remnants as show in a previous post. I tried to guess some of the missing wording. "Oil Conditioner" "Made Expressly for Ford Motor Company (of Canada?)" seems OK but after that all I see is "TR---" "PRES---" Perhaps "Transportation Division" and "By Prestolite" but only an educated guess. Anyone out there have a photo with the missing words? I could probably do a reasonable repro if I know the exact wording and I can estimate dimensions from the photo fairly accurately. Don't want to spend hours doing a "Chinese" interpretation. There is enough of that junk out there in the market. I won't add to it. I have seen a couple of American decals for the Oil Conditioner but they are substantially different. Cheers,
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Further to previous post, I found a couple of interesting photos on line today on Hot Rod Network. Scroll down on the link below.
Of interest is the manufacturer, Kralinator Ltd, and the Canadian origin. The canister also is a different size to the one fitted to my engine, more like the larger diameter ones on 8BA engines. The decal is similar, however, with the gold coloured background and the lettering style seems the same but it still has a few differences to the remnant on my oil conditioner canister. Anyway it is the first time I have seen a Canadian decal instead of an American one so I am getting closer! I had another close up look at my photos and the last two letters on the line that starts with "PRES---" are "---IO". Perhaps " Prestolite Ontario?" Hope this is of some interest. Cheers, http://www.hotrod.com/articles/patin...traight-1940s/
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Hi Graeme,
Thanks for the photo. Yes, that's the fairly common American type decal that many vintage Ford parts suppliers sell. As others have pointed out many people, including myself, forgot that Flathead/Sidevalve V8 production shifted to Canada during the war so not everything has "Made in USA" on it. Anyway, if I get the Canadian info I will make my own decal, otherwise I will leave the canister blank. Not a high priority but would be nice to have the correct decal for a Canadian engine if available. Cheers,
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This is the replacement i found here in my contry.
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Mariano Paz Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA 1944 Ariel W/NG 1945 FGT FAT |
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