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Re: Oil Filters
« Reply #60 on: 24.01. 2018 11:38 »
Just spent 5 mins looking at Dutch's picture before I realised what had held my attention was the sunshine showing through the rear wheel,  suffering fro SAD or what ???????????????
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Re: Oil Filters
« Reply #61 on: 24.01. 2018 13:34 »
As my filter is mounted vertically on the mudguard behind the gearbox I am able to remove the cartridge without mess. Also it's not too obvious.
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Re: Oil Filters
« Reply #62 on: 24.01. 2018 20:24 »
hi guys, no room in my tool box for filter, cheers
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Re: Oil Filters
« Reply #63 on: 25.01. 2018 16:03 »
 
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Just spent 5 mins looking at Dutch's picture before I realised what had held my attention was the sunshine showing through the rear wheel,  suffering fro SAD or what ???????????????

  Yep- I keep a couple of boxes of sunshine in a dark cupboard for times when the background is a bit dark, works exceptionally well at night  :!
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Re: Oil Filters
« Reply #64 on: 31.01. 2018 17:45 »
First of all, I must apologise to Dutch. The pipes are 5/16" (8mm)
Finished getting the filter fitted today.
Removed the partition to make more room.
Marked out on back of toolbox space between mudguard and battery.

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Re: Oil Filters
« Reply #65 on: 31.01. 2018 17:51 »
A couple more pictures.
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Re: Oil Filters
« Reply #66 on: 31.01. 2018 19:46 »
hi guys, Roy you have made a very neat job of that filter install well done, cheers
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Re: Oil Filters
« Reply #67 on: 31.01. 2018 23:05 »
Roy, you can do mine next time *smile* .

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Re: Oil Filters
« Reply #68 on: 01.02. 2018 07:37 »
Neat Solution Roy. How did you secure the short length of hoses onto the Filter Housing tubes? ie. between filter head and toolbox rear.? Was there room for clamps.?
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Re: Oil Filters
« Reply #69 on: 01.02. 2018 08:21 »
Neat Solution Roy. How did you secure the short length of hoses onto the Filter Housing tubes? ie. between filter head and toolbox rear.? Was there room for clamps.?
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Jubilee clips Colin. Yes, plenty of room.
The housing tubes don't poke through the toolbox casing at all.
The short lengths of 10mm tube were fitted before the filter housing was bolted into the box.
All of the tubes were assembled before the toolbox was fitted in place.
The last joint was made where marked in the picture below.


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Re: Oil Filters
« Reply #70 on: 01.02. 2018 16:00 »

 
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« on: February 01, 2018, 03:45:42 »
First of all, I must apologise to Dutch. The pipes are 5/16" (8mm)

  No apology needed, but thanks...I have to ask though that you must have edited your post without a note to say so??? I only ask because any subsequent reference to 1/4" 'houses'
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« Reply #23 on: January 19, 2018, 13:03:05 »
, will be confusing for later readers  *conf*, so if you can edit in a ' *edited* ' might be handy ?

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« Reply #21 on: January 18, 2018, 20:57:57 »

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Quote from: Greybeard on January 18, 2018, 20:29:17

    Quote from: RoyC on January 18, 2018, 20:25:31

        What fittings did members use to connect the 3/8" filter outlets to the A7/A10 oil lines ?

        Roy.

    I used good quality Jubilee clips

I mean, joining the 3/8" i.d. pipe to the 5/16" i.d. BSA oil pipe.


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Re: Oil Filters
« Reply #71 on: 01.02. 2018 16:18 »

 
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« on: February 01, 2018, 03:45:42 »
First of all, I must apologise to Dutch. The pipes are 5/16" (8mm)

  No apology needed, but thanks...I have to ask though that you must have edited your post without a note to say so??? I only ask because any subsequent reference to 1/4" 'houses'
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« Reply #23 on: January 19, 2018, 13:03:05 »
, will be confusing for later readers  *conf*, so if you can edit in a ' *edited* ' might be handy ?

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« Reply #21 on: January 18, 2018, 20:57:57 »
I understand what you are saying Dutch, will do in future  *red*

I edited the ref to ¼ in order not to mislead any one wanting to do the same oil filter mod.

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Re: Oil Filters
« Reply #72 on: 01.02. 2018 23:09 »

  Just one thing (a bit off topic), re; your reply ^^, is something that happens a lot that your (and many others elsewhere) reply seems to have caught up inside the 'quote' , I only image that you've started typing inside the quote (?)
   Sometimes makes posts really hard to read and figure out which is the quote and what is not- not pickin' on you, just some that I've been meaning to mention many times,seems a good time.  *smile*
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Re: Oil Filters
« Reply #73 on: 02.02. 2018 06:46 »
Reply, off topic.
I haven't got a clue how it happened Dutch. *dunno*
I don't even know I've done it until I post it.  *conf2*
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Re: Oil Filters
« Reply #74 on: 02.02. 2018 08:19 »

 Roy, you've done well so far, and I can't say I haven't done forum felonies either without realizing (more than likely have done *smile*)

 I'll leave 'off topic 'there before...the Off Topic Plodsta comes along   *eek*
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