rugbyjon112 Posted July 25, 2020 Report Posted July 25, 2020 Can anyone help me out sourcing a replacement oil filter? Preferably like the or in my 1947 P15 Special Deluxe. It looks like the ones I’ve seen with a replaceable filter cartridge, but the top doesn’t come off to replace the cartridge. See pic for reference. Quote
rallyace Posted July 25, 2020 Report Posted July 25, 2020 Check with the various vendors like Andy Bernbaum, Roberts, MoparPro, and Vintage Powerwagons. They are out there. Quote
rallyace Posted July 25, 2020 Report Posted July 25, 2020 If you are looking for the sealed, disposable filters they are extremely rare and very pricey. I am not aware of anyone making an aftermarket filter of that type. Quote
Doug&Deb Posted July 25, 2020 Report Posted July 25, 2020 Someone used to advertise in the wpc magazine about a filter that looks original but uses a spin on filter inside. If I can find it in one of my old issues I’ll post the information. Quote
Doug&Deb Posted July 25, 2020 Report Posted July 25, 2020 Not sure if they’re still in business but here’s the information. Joe McGuiness 706-745-3985. cal lent.beefalo@hotmail.com Quote
rugbyjon112 Posted July 25, 2020 Author Report Posted July 25, 2020 Thanks for the information everyone. That gives me a good starting point. Rallyace - is actually like to replace that one with one of the ones that has a disposable filter cartridge inside. Quote
desoto1939 Posted July 25, 2020 Report Posted July 25, 2020 9 hours ago, rugbyjon112 said: Can anyone help me out sourcing a replacement oil filter? Preferably like the or in my 1947 P15 Special Deluxe. It looks like the ones I’ve seen with a replaceable filter cartridge, but the top doesn’t come off to replace the cartridge. See pic for reference. This filter is the type that has the dropin replaceable filter element. I have one on my 39 Desoto and use a NAPA Gold 1010 filter. All you have to do is use the top bolt and loosen the nut all the way and the lid will come off the canister. pull out the filter via a metal wire then use a turkey baster to remove the ret of the oil in the unit. Wiper it out with a clean cloth. put the new filter in clean the inside of the lid make sure you put the gasket back onthe lid tighten it down tight so no oil leask out from the rim when the car is sarted. then you are good to go for another 3000 miles. Since the engine looks to be od and not restored I would suggest that you use a straight 30 weight non detergent oil. Can get this a walmart and it is better that the oil they had back inthe 40s. Rich Hartung 1 Quote
Sniper Posted July 25, 2020 Report Posted July 25, 2020 I got one of these to put on my flatty as it has the sealed canister set up. It's a reproduction of the Fram aftermarket setup used back in the day. https://www.summitracing.com/parts/omx-1743603 But I decided since I am going to pull the engine anyway to go with a full flow setup. Anyone have a link on that? Quote
rugbyjon112 Posted July 26, 2020 Author Report Posted July 26, 2020 Thank you everyone for the great advice and direction. I’ll definitely give it a try. It sounds like the cap is just stuck from sitting for Over 40 years. I can back the bolt all the way out, but the cap won’t move. Any advice on how to get it unstuck? Quote
desoto1939 Posted July 26, 2020 Report Posted July 26, 2020 Tap the under side of the lip of the top and tap it off the top of the metal canister it is just fullof crud so you have to break it lose. Rich 1 Quote
Andydodge Posted July 26, 2020 Report Posted July 26, 2020 (edited) As 39Desoto says, tap the lid..............undo the bolt a few turns, spray some WD40 in & around the bolt , also under the lid, tap the lid gentley, around the edge & up under the edge, the bolts there for a reason.....it holds the lid on......so eventually the lid must come loose.............lol...........just be gentle and wish it nice thoughts............lol..........andyd Edited July 26, 2020 by Andydodge 1 Quote
Solution joecoozie Posted July 26, 2020 Solution Report Posted July 26, 2020 Also, I believe there is a spring inside that the bolt goes through so when you tap the lid to loosen it I'd keep the bolt in a few threads so the lid doesn't pop up suddenly. I believe I see a drain plug on the bottom of the housing. If you remove that plug (with a can underneath it to catch the oil) most of the oil will drain out. After I install the new cartridge I pour some fresh oil into the housing (sort of a "primer") before putting the lid back on, about half full, so when the car is started there will be oil available to the engine at startup. 1 Quote
Sniper Posted July 26, 2020 Report Posted July 26, 2020 (edited) All else fail, it's similar to opening a jar, Some heat around the edge of the lid may work too. But most likely the sealing gasket has glued the lid to the canister. Some gentle persuasion with a rubber mallet may help. Edited July 26, 2020 by Sniper Quote
Plymouthy Adams Posted July 26, 2020 Report Posted July 26, 2020 (edited) from what he describes...TOP DOES NOT COME OFF....he is describing the sealed cannister oil filter where housing and all is disposed of...getting harder to source and at the going rate an item I would be quickly replacing...for your enjoyment.... https://www.ebay.com/itm/1930-1956-Plymouth-Straight-6-Straight-4-Engine-Oil-Filter-Sealed-Can-Type/172980818351?fits=Year%3A1947|Make%3APlymouth&hash=item284675d1af:g:tioAAMXQMmJRP5Rr Edited July 26, 2020 by Plymouthy Adams Quote
joecoozie Posted July 26, 2020 Report Posted July 26, 2020 3 hours ago, Plymouthy Adams said: from what he describes...TOP DOES NOT COME OFF....he is describing the sealed cannister oil filter where housing and all is disposed of...getting harder to source and at the going rate an item I would be quickly replacing...for your enjoyment.... https://www.ebay.com/itm/1930-1956-Plymouth-Straight-6-Straight-4-Engine-Oil-Filter-Sealed-Can-Type/172980818351?fits=Year%3A1947|Make%3APlymouth&hash=item284675d1af:g:tioAAMXQMmJRP5Rr Sorry about the confusion. I think you're correct in that he wants to replace this with a removable filter type. Quote
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