RE: moving oil filter..Don D. where are you !
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RE: moving oil filter..Don D. where are you !




Bob Fortson wrote:
> 
> No responses on my question about moving my oil filter
> on the '76 440 build in my '63 Fury yet? Surely
> someone can help me?
> 
> The problem is (of course) the K member must be
> totally soaked in oil inside and out to remove
> filter 

Bob,
To avoid the mess on the K frame, I use a hammer and screw driver to 
poke a hole in the end of the filter on the bottom side.   Once the oil 
drains out, the filter can be removed with a minimum amount getting on 
the K frame...Brian  
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