Hey all, Got another question: what type of spin on adapter is pictured below? Getting my ‘66 327 block ready for the machine shop and this is the only thing I can’t figure out. My inclination is to pull the bolts and get a rod into the threaded filter boss and pry, but I don’t want to ruin anything. Any ideas? Thanks again in advance!
That’s what I thought, but I remove the bolts and it seems stuck. Like, really stuck. Ran a razor blade around the gap outside and flushed it out with carb cleaner and no change. This is why I was considering the prying.
I believe there is just a gasket under the adaptor. It may have some gasket cement on it holding it tight.
Probably just good and stuck. Try giving it a good tap with a dead blow hammer And as far as wear ? How ? Maybe the threads where the filter spins on can get damaged by hamb fisted oil change kids but simply wearing out? Naw. and Raoul , where, where you when the drugs took hold ?
Remove the bolts and put a little heat from a propane torch to the perimeter of the adapter. That will soften up any gasket glue which might have a firm grip on the adapter. There appears to be a slight gap between the adapter and the edge of the engine block where you could stick a small flat blade screwdriver in and twist to see if that will pop it loose. If it is flush, tap the sharp edge of a knife blade between the adapter and the engine block.
Take out the bolts holding it to the block, then screw on a filter, gently tap on the filter the added leverage should help Sent from my iPhone using H.A.M.B.
It is stuck in the grove where the original canister would seal on a square cut o ring is Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I had the same issue recently with a 1965 built block. I put the rubber covered handle end of a 1/2 ratchet down the center of the adapter and gently worked it back and forth and it popped out. If you break the adapter, you aren't out much. I got a replacement from TransAdapt just so I would have a clean one for reassembly.
Looks like one of these: https://shop.advanceautoparts.com/p...a898c8046175188c06c1a811ba6b8615&gclsrc=3p.ds
I think it's the "better made" of the adapter's out there. Most likely takes the Ford application filter with a built in pressure relief valve. That feature goes with the stock, canister, locating plate. I am Butch/56sedandelivery.