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Oil Filter Housing Unit leaking lid 1945 Dodge WC


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After soaking my replacement filter (Baldwin JC405) overnight in fresh oil, I packed it into the housing and screwed the lid tight.  Upon initial engine startup, oil began leaking heavily despite the tightened lid and new rubber gasket.  Am I supposed to bleed air out of the filter housing?  How do I do that?  Or is my lid just not tight enough? Seems to me I cannot get it any tighter.

Thank you Mopar Sages.

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Also you may have overtightened the lid........as Merle says remove, clean and thoroughly inspect the seal/gasket area........you may have cut the rubber seal or it might be bunching up or just needs a firm talking to...........lol.,........ain't old cars fun!.............lol................Welcome Aboard from Oztralia.....andyd

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26 minutes ago, Jerry Roberts said:

My lid was leaking like yours . Over the years the lid had become dished down in the center and the clamping center was bottoming out before the lid got tight . A few well placed blows with a hammer got it to seal again . 

This sounds exactly like a old valve cover that is leaking ... just tighten it up tighter and stop the leak.

The cure was to to do some hammer work to straighten it out.

 

I would not be surprised if you were correct on this one.

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