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Yes it will fit it fitted mine and other members cars, it is the same as this one below if you doing a full service and not just the oil http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/4010197818...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT These fit also http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3507267293...300%26_rdc%3D1 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mg-Mg-Zt-Q...3D330877656385 PCV filter a must if not changed in the last 18 months in my opinion only. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3006874013...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
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I just ordered a filter from ECP, with some other bits and pieces last week. The one they sent was flat on the top and the bottom, no raised rim in the centre?? It fitted but did not look correct, so changed it for one from Mat, the same as the picture above. Any thoughts on the difference ?
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Was it like the one in the photo below, if so it would still have fitted just from a different maker maybe bearmach ?
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Yes that was the one, it did fit, I was just unsure about how well it would have sealed. Pedantic I know.
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Why does it need to be a low profile 36 to remove filter housing? I'm about to buy one and surely any depth would work since its easy to get at.
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Yes, any depth will work absolutely fine and a few larger sizes will also fit too, providing it is not too tight. Mine is a 38mm.
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Many thanks to Arctic for his comprehensive guide. I've just bought my first Rover 75 diesel Tourer and am doing an oil and filter change so this is really helpful. I looked on Amazon for the filter and think this (at £4.80) will take some beating for Amazon Prime members: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Japanparts-...909-1-0&sr=1-3
The middle size o-ring has split on mine and this filter appears to include all three rings. Many filters only come with the large ring and a copper washer. |
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Wow that's an excellent how to, but my opinion for what it's worth is - is that really worth all that effort removing the under tray etc!
, for a start I bought myself a Sealy oil extractor and what a great piece of kit , I wish they were around 40 years ago, I could have saved myself a lot of groveling around on garage floors grazing knuckles and getting a crooked neck! I actually follow most of the photo thread but do it all from above. I take very carefull measurements of the oil extracted and the extractor does remove all the oil I change my oil every 6k and now use ASDA 5/30 it has all the right specs and you bet it is made by a leading oil company and for £ 25 a go for 5 (yes 5 litres!) it is excellent value. so much so ASDA is always selling out of the stuff Thanks for an excellent post anyway |
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Hi Keith.
I like to do my oil changes the old way, under tray removed that way I can do a visual inspection on the under carriage, bottom of the engine including the engine mount, all rubber gaiters etc. I have heard good things about these suckers but old way is for me
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