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Shortest available oil filter

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does anyone know what the shortest available oil filter is that will fit a 3.9 serp front cover?

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I don't think you realy want a short oilfilter. You'd better of with a remote filterkit.
My guess, you're having problems with the antirollbar :wink:
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Yup! Damn anti roll bar again! I was using an sd1 front aocver with a remote filter and mocal oil pump base but i've changed to a 3.9 serp front cover and can't use the pump base.

Because my engine bay looks really cluttered i wanted to do away with the remote filter but so far it's not looking possible so i'll need to get a take of plate for the pump and new oil lines to suit the remote filter and new front cover BUT i'm hoping someone knows of a filter that may fit!
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Post by katanaman »

P5 P-6 filters are the shortest filters available But as JP says they arent recommended by many people. Never used them myself so cant comment. Should also say I am assuming they didn't change the filter thread and boss on the serp.
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Somwhere in my past I used a Renault 5 or clio filter, its about 2" deep.
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Post by stevieturbo »

R5 is pretty small....

Pretty much any filter with the correct thread will do...


Im using a very small and no doubt crappy Citroen filter on my LS1 engine. Same size as its supposed to, so guess it cant do any harm.

It normally came with a tpyically odd 13/16" thread, which made sourcing a filter impossible.
I just changed it to M20, and now filters are a doddle.
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Post by russell_ram »

Not all filters are the same internally - some have anti-drain valves etc.

I use a Carlton 3.0L item. Much shorter than std RV8 but bigger diameter so giving a similar filtration area and pressure drop.

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Post by ihatesissycars »

I've just checked all those filters out and they'd be borderline. I think i need to get the sandwhich plate and some new lines, anyone know somewhere cheap to get them from? And what thread i'd need?

This is what i'm using at present.

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If you are using the mocal oilpump adaptor.....you need more clearance than that offers ?????????
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Post by russell_ram »

"the mocal oilpump adaptor"

Doesn't fit the serp front cover.

I think what Gav is after is a screw on adapter that has two ports similar to the mocal plate - I have one in the loft for a buick but the center thread is bigger than the Rover version.

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Post by ihatesissycars »

I was using that with the SD! fornt cover i was using but now i have a serp cover.
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Post by landy_v8 »

Summit Racing do various filter relocation kits with spin on adaptors that will fit where the oil filter goes.

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