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A question for those flying auto converisons - how do you secure the
oil filter? Aviation oil filters have safety wire tabs. FRAM HP filter, which for various reason are what I need to use on my VW based conversion, no got. Oil filters typically go on finger tight. Losing your oil filter could ruin your WHOLE day. Anybody got any ideas how to secure this bad thing? I've thought about forming a little "hat" out of a stainless steel mixing bowl that would at least keep it from falling off. And silver soldering on some tabs... Any ideas? |
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flybynightkarmarepair wrote:
A question for those flying auto converisons - how do you secure the oil filter? Aviation oil filters have safety wire tabs. FRAM HP filter, which for various reason are what I need to use on my VW based conversion, no got. Oil filters typically go on finger tight. Losing your oil filter could ruin your WHOLE day. Anybody got any ideas how to secure this bad thing? I've thought about forming a little "hat" out of a stainless steel mixing bowl that would at least keep it from falling off. And silver soldering on some tabs... Any ideas? Put a big ole adel clamp around the filter and viola, a safety wire tab. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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Just answered my own question with a web search, which is what I should
have done first. http://www.sportrider.com/tech/146_0002_hand/ put a hose clamp around the filter, then wire the hose clamp to the filter adapter. Or, buy a K&N filter, which has the high pressure properties of the FRAM HP series, plus safety wire tabs. |
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I selected a filter that has a hexagonal nut on the end as a part of the
body. I drilled a safety wire hole thru the nut (it doesn't leak). Been doing this for about 3years with no problem. -- Stu Fields Experimental Helo magazine P. O. Box 1585 Inyokern, CA 93527 (760) 377-4478 (760) 408-9747 general and layout cell (760) 608-1299 technical and advertising cell www.vkss.com www.experimentalhelo.com "flybynightkarmarepair" wrote in message ups.com... Just answered my own question with a web search, which is what I should have done first. http://www.sportrider.com/tech/146_0002_hand/ put a hose clamp around the filter, then wire the hose clamp to the filter adapter. Or, buy a K&N filter, which has the high pressure properties of the FRAM HP series, plus safety wire tabs. |
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On 20 Mar 2006 07:49:04 -0800, "flybynightkarmarepair"
wrote: A question for those flying auto converisons - how do you secure the oil filter? Aviation oil filters have safety wire tabs. FRAM HP filter, which for various reason are what I need to use on my VW based conversion, no got. Oil filters typically go on finger tight. Losing your oil filter could ruin your WHOLE day. Anybody got any ideas how to secure this bad thing? I've thought about forming a little "hat" out of a stainless steel mixing bowl that would at least keep it from falling off. And silver soldering on some tabs... Any ideas? BIG hose clamp around the flter - tie off the clamp. *** Free account sponsored by SecureIX.com *** *** Encrypt your Internet usage with a free VPN account from http://www.SecureIX.com *** |
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On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 10:28:53 -0800, "Stuart & Kathryn Fields"
wrote: I selected a filter that has a hexagonal nut on the end as a part of the body. I drilled a safety wire hole thru the nut (it doesn't leak). Been doing this for about 3years with no problem. The old Hastings filters were nice that way - you could easily drill the "nut" *** Free account sponsored by SecureIX.com *** *** Encrypt your Internet usage with a free VPN account from http://www.SecureIX.com *** |
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I agree with Dan, the Adel clamp generally has a rubber piece attached that
would prevent the clamp from chafing the filter or puncturing the filter from vibration. "flybynightkarmarepair" wrote in message ups.com... A question for those flying auto converisons - how do you secure the oil filter? Aviation oil filters have safety wire tabs. FRAM HP filter, which for various reason are what I need to use on my VW based conversion, no got. Oil filters typically go on finger tight. Losing your oil filter could ruin your WHOLE day. Anybody got any ideas how to secure this bad thing? I've thought about forming a little "hat" out of a stainless steel mixing bowl that would at least keep it from falling off. And silver soldering on some tabs... Any ideas? |
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![]() "flybynightkarmarepair" wrote in message ups.com... A question for those flying auto converisons - how do you secure the oil filter? Aviation oil filters have safety wire tabs. FRAM HP filter, which for various reason are what I need to use on my VW based conversion, no got. Oil filters typically go on finger tight. Losing your oil filter could ruin your WHOLE day. You're right that losing one could ruin your whole day. My question is: "How many automotive oil filters do you know of that have fallen off?" I don't know of a single one. Some of the things we safety in aviation vs some of the things we don't are pretty interesting. For instance, we don't safety the AN fittings on fuel and oil lines. Why not? What makes these different from the oil filter? KB Anybody got any ideas how to secure this bad thing? I've thought about forming a little "hat" out of a stainless steel mixing bowl that would at least keep it from falling off. And silver soldering on some tabs... Any ideas? |
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On Mon, 20 Mar 2006 22:04:36 -0500, "Kyle Boatright"
wrote: "flybynightkarmarepair" wrote in message oups.com... A question for those flying auto converisons - how do you secure the oil filter? Aviation oil filters have safety wire tabs. FRAM HP filter, which for various reason are what I need to use on my VW based conversion, no got. Oil filters typically go on finger tight. Losing your oil filter could ruin your WHOLE day. You're right that losing one could ruin your whole day. My question is: "How many automotive oil filters do you know of that have fallen off?" I don't know of a single one. I was on a long road trip in my 1979 Camaro when I happened to look under the car during a rest stop and spotted oil dripping. My filter had backed off. Hadn't fallen away, but it sure wasn't sealing. Ron Wanttaja |
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![]() "Kyle Boatright" wrote You're right that losing one could ruin your whole day. My question is: "How many automotive oil filters do you know of that have fallen off?" I don't know of a single one. Some of the things we safety in aviation vs some of the things we don't are pretty interesting. For instance, we don't safety the AN fittings on fuel and oil lines. Why not? What makes these different from the oil filter? Darned good observations, that I have also thought about. Ever slightly over tighten an oil filter on a car? I'm talking about just a half turn too much? It will cost you many minutes of severe language, and a loss of patience. I've had to pound a screw driver through them, when a strap filter would not get a grip. I've had that not work, and end up crushing the end of the filter with a giant pair of channel locks, to grip it well enough to turn. So what is the answer? It prolly would not need to be safety wired, but would I, if I was flying an auto conversion? Prolly would. g -- Jim in NC |
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