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Title: oil fillter change
Post by: mike clark on 20 December 2013, 13:18:54
can anyone tell me where I can get 1x Connector, oil  PN  90412159
as guna change it when I  sorry we do crank sensor http://images.omegaowners.com/forum/smf2000/Smileys/oofstd/shocked.gif
Title: Re: oil fillter change
Post by: 05omegav6 on 20 December 2013, 13:33:57
Vauxhall only :y
Title: Re: oil fillter change
Post by: tunnie on 20 December 2013, 13:38:46
Even retail prices, not too bad from a dealer. I usually get a box load of both paper and spin on versions to keep me going. As I need both types, also really helps engines to have regular oil changes  :y

Title: Re: oil fillter change
Post by: mike clark on 20 December 2013, 13:39:55
no on ere then or a link
Title: Re: oil fillter change
Post by: 05omegav6 on 20 December 2013, 13:49:53
 Might get a second hand one from a breaker here but suspect most stay in the engines :-\

Give your local dealer a shout, be easy enough to source with a P/N :y
Title: Re: oil fillter change
Post by: kevinp58 on 20 December 2013, 17:49:24
They are cheap enough from the dealer  :y
Title: Re: oil fillter change
Post by: andyc on 21 December 2013, 10:30:49
£17.76 inc VAT @ Retail Price

Andy
Title: Re: oil fillter change
Post by: Webby the Bear on 21 December 2013, 12:08:28
am I confused (often happens).... £17 for oil filter ?
Title: Re: oil fillter change
Post by: Entwood on 21 December 2013, 12:42:08
am I confused (often happens).... £17 for oil filter ?

The part is the connector used to connect a "spin on" filter to the block ... needed when converting from a "paper element" filter to a "spin on" filter ... 

:)
Title: Re: oil fillter change
Post by: Webby the Bear on 21 December 2013, 12:46:53
am I confused (often happens).... £17 for oil filter ?

The part is the connector used to connect a "spin on" filter to the block ... needed when converting from a "paper element" filter to a "spin on" filter ... 

:)

haha I knew I'd got it wrong ;)

just out of interest..... if you get an oil filter housing that just spins the whole assembly..... how do you get the two apart?  :-\
Title: Re: oil fillter change
Post by: Entwood on 21 December 2013, 12:50:17
am I confused (often happens).... £17 for oil filter ?

The part is the connector used to connect a "spin on" filter to the block ... needed when converting from a "paper element" filter to a "spin on" filter ... 

:)

haha I knew I'd got it wrong ;)

just out of interest..... if you get an oil filter housing that just spins the whole assembly..... how do you get the two apart?  :-\

Strap wrench on the body to hold it, socket on the lid to remove it.... once the lid is off and the filter element removed you can get a long socket onto the hollow bolt at the bottom of the housing to either tighten .. if keeping, or remove, if changing.

TBH .. if changing and the old housing no longer needed .. a pair of stilsons work better than a strap wrench !!
Title: Re: oil fillter change
Post by: andyc on 21 December 2013, 13:39:03
A 1lb Ball Pain Hammer is much more fun  :y
Title: Re: oil fillter change
Post by: Webby the Bear on 21 December 2013, 13:43:45
am I confused (often happens).... £17 for oil filter ?

The part is the connector used to connect a "spin on" filter to the block ... needed when converting from a "paper element" filter to a "spin on" filter ... 

:)

haha I knew I'd got it wrong ;)

just out of interest..... if you get an oil filter housing that just spins the whole assembly..... how do you get the two apart?  :-\

Strap wrench on the body to hold it, socket on the lid to remove it.... once the lid is off and the filter element removed you can get a long socket onto the hollow bolt at the bottom of the housing to either tighten .. if keeping, or remove, if changing.

TBH .. if changing and the old housing no longer needed .. a pair of stilsons work better than a strap wrench !!

Awesome! Cheers mate  ;)
Title: Re: oil fillter change
Post by: Webby the Bear on 21 December 2013, 13:44:02
A 1lb Ball Pain Hammer is much more fun  :y

my fave tool  ;D ;D ;D ;D