I changed the crankcase and transmission oil in my 28 today. The starboard oil filter is tougher to reach, but no issues there. But for the first time in my life I got the filter cross threaded on the port engine. I found this out when the oil pressure did not come up and oil was pouring out the filter housing. Fortunately (based on advice I got on this site) I had one of those disposable aluminum loaf pans under the filter that caught nearly 100% of the spill. The receptacle/spout came off with the filter and it is now cross threaded so a new filter will not seal. How do I fix this? Looks like the receptacle/spout should go back on pretty easily assuming I can find a replacement.
Thoughts?
Thank you.
Joe
oil filter receptacle
oil filter receptacle
Joe Napoli
1977 28' Express
Twin raw water cooled 318s
Beaver River--near mile 25 on the Ohio
1977 28' Express
Twin raw water cooled 318s
Beaver River--near mile 25 on the Ohio
Re: oil filter receptacle
You could try chasing the threads or look on ebay at # 351122370721
also found this: http://www.marinepartssource.com/chrysl ... oilfil.asp dont know if it is available Give em a shout
bill
Former owner of
ALUMINATION
Grosse Ile MI
Located on LakeErie
37' F/B Sedan
1975
Twin 360 Chrysler Marine
Raw water cooled
Hydraulic steering both helms
USCG Master Lic. Retired[/color]
Third Owner bill
ALUMINATION
Grosse Ile MI
Located on LakeErie
37' F/B Sedan
1975
Twin 360 Chrysler Marine
Raw water cooled
Hydraulic steering both helms
USCG Master Lic. Retired[/color]
Third Owner bill
Re: oil filter receptacle
I thought I read on the old forum (and maybe confirmed on my former boat) that the piece into which the filter screws is replaceable. IF true that would be an easy solution
-joel-
former owner 1988 '32 FB Sedan
Chesapeake Bay
twin 318 / 240 hp
Potomac MD
former owner 1988 '32 FB Sedan
Chesapeake Bay
twin 318 / 240 hp
Potomac MD
Re: oil filter receptacle
Thanks Bill. #3 in the diagram is the part.
I know I have a tap and die set around here someplace. . .
I know I have a tap and die set around here someplace. . .
Joe Napoli
1977 28' Express
Twin raw water cooled 318s
Beaver River--near mile 25 on the Ohio
1977 28' Express
Twin raw water cooled 318s
Beaver River--near mile 25 on the Ohio
Re: oil filter receptacle
Second to jralbert. Take the filter to NAPA or another traditional auto parts store with knowledgeable counter staff. You can easily buy a new adapter. In the Gainesville area I use Slacks Auto. The size is very common. Had to replace mine for a different reason and it was very simple. Think it cost less than $20.
Eric
Eric
Eric Spies
1989 32 SDFB
Twin 318s
Lake Lanier, GA
1989 32 SDFB
Twin 318s
Lake Lanier, GA
Re: oil filter receptacle
Thanks guys. I'll start visiting parts stores.
Joe Napoli
1977 28' Express
Twin raw water cooled 318s
Beaver River--near mile 25 on the Ohio
1977 28' Express
Twin raw water cooled 318s
Beaver River--near mile 25 on the Ohio