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Ford or Chevy
Hi Ciao
On the Chevy Pattern 12 the oil filter is located horizontally in the left frame rail and is attached by combination of flex rubber line and steel pipe. The same location and system was used on the early Chevy Pattern 13s http://www.canadianmilitarypattern.c...STORATION.html see bottom picture, you can see the oil filter at the lower left of the picture showing the open gear box. Location was later changed on the Pattern 13s to a larger filter mounted on a bracket vertically and the rear of the intake and exhaust manifold. As to the artic kit really need to know Ford or Chevy. I have the cold weather modifications manual for the late Chevy Pattern 13s. Which I can scan and post. Cheers Phil
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Thanks a lot Phil, if you could scan the interesting part of the manual (I don't know if there's something like an overall drawing of the parts) I would be grateful. If you want to make hi-res scans that cannot be hosted on this very forum I can store them on one of my sites to make them available to the MLU community.
For the rest, quite likely I didn't pose the question properly. What I assume is an external oil filter is the cylinder attached to the lower left side of the bonnet as shown in the attached pic. Thanks once more Ciao Fabio
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No that is a coolent recover tank.
Hi
I'll scan and post the entire winter kit manual and post it on my site I've got plenty of space. The tank shown on the bonnet is a coolant recovery tank which was mounted on the left front of the bonnet on Pattern 12 and Early Pattern 13 Chevys. Meant to recover the water that is forced out of the radiator and engine as the engine heats up, designed so that the water is drawn back into the radiator when the engine cools. Very important that the cap and all the connections are leak free so that this will work correctly. This tank was later relocated under the passenger foot well, the bonnet location was subject to a lot of damage which caused leaks. I'll try and find better pictures of the oil filter locations.
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Thanks a lot Phil, that's very kind of you!!!
Ciao Fabio
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Thanks again Phil, now everything is ok!
Ciao Fabio
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