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PostPosted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 8:40 pm 
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Trolling Fleabay and found this - the oil filter looks very different that what I am used to and lots of smaller differences...

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WT???? Never seen that before either.


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Yeah, I have an A+ like that. :wink:


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Morris 1100 wrote:
Yeah, I have an A+ like that. :wink:


What I would give for the oil filter to be that easy but imagine cleaning off the sheet of oil from the motor every time you changed the oil...

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Knock a hole in the filter with a screwdriver and let the oil run back into the engine. :wink:
My A+ has a different crank and a different sump.


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A+ aint it?

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Late A+, there's no dizzy hole... :wink:

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Morris 1100 wrote:
Knock a hole in the filter with a screwdriver and let the oil run back into the engine. :wink:
My A+ has a different crank and a different sump.


Loosen the filter, Knock a hole in the filter with a screwdriver, turn the filter so hole faces down, catch leaking oil in container.....no mess oil change :idea: :D

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Iwas going to say South African till I saw the oil filter wasn't angled to the block (still the same spot) and there was no dizzy hole . Late model A plus with the little electronic ignition module that runs from signals off the crank .

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single or twin point injection.
welcome to the 21st century guys.
they are not that great being A+ and all.

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