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    About to change the oil on my 73 Stag,TV8 which has a spin on conversion not fitted by me since this is a mod there is no reference to the oil filter in official publications.
    When in UK I purchased 2 oil filters UNIPART 180 GFE from a general Auto parts supplier but looking on various threads here there is no mention of that particular filter before I use it can someone tell me if its correct ?
    Last edited by 38rover; 2 December 2012, 19:13. Reason: spelling
    Once you have built a ship everything else in life is easy

    #2
    Check peters web site ldparts he has the numbers

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      #3
      Originally posted by 38rover View Post
      About to change the oil on my 73 Stag,TV8 which has a spin on conversion not fitted by me since this is a mod there is no reference to the oil filter in official publications.
      When in UK I purchased 2 oil filters UNIPART 180 GFE from a general Auto parts supplier but looking on various threads here there is no mention of that particular filter before I use it can someone tell me if its correct ?
      I have a GFE 180 on the shelf in my garage waiting to be fitted - and mine came from Paddocks. So probably a safe bet yours is OK.

      Adrian.
      4x4 Manual OD Stag

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        #4
        If you don't know how long the spin-on adapter has been fitted, I suggest you replace the oil seals between the adapter and the block. They may be quite old by now. JPS155SK at James Paddock. RB7016 S-KIT at Rimmers. Other suppliers have them.

        LDparts list GFE173 as the oil filter. Paddocks list GFE180. Essentially the same. Here is a link to a cross-reference that may help:

        Buy with confidence from Inline Filters we are UK's leading Filter Specialists. Air, Fuel, Hydraulic, Lube, Water Filters for All Vehicles.
        Dave
        1974 Mk2, ZF Auto, 3.45 Diff, Datsun Driveshafts. Stag owner/maintainer since 1989.

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          #5
          From a previous answer of mine:

          i use a GFE173 on mine, but i would have no problem using any of these:

          BL/Rover/Unipart GFE173 , GFE180 or GFE166, GFE348
          Fram PH2964
          Champion C104
          Halfords HOF200

          I think Peter at LD now supplies the 348 rather than the 173.

          .......... Andy

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            #6
            Wow how quick the answers come rolling in many thanks I had visions of having to buy again
            Once you have built a ship everything else in life is easy

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              #7
              GFE 348 has superseded GFE180.

              Out of that list of filters I would not use the Halfords filter personally. It lacks an anti drain valve and bypass valve which the Fram and Unipart filters do have. Even the stock filter arrangement has a bypass valve .

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                #8
                Originally posted by ChasR View Post
                GFE 348 has superseded GFE180.

                Out of that list of filters I would not use the Halfords filter personally. It lacks an anti drain valve and bypass valve which the Fram and Unipart filters do have. Even the stock filter arrangement has a bypass valve .
                the anti-drain valve is not a big issue for the Stag (assuming a TV8) given that it hangs upside down the oil isn't going to drain anywhere.
                Given the OP's location (which i didn't notice at first ... doh!) i doubt the HOF will be the most accessible option

                ........ Andy

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