Oil filter housing pipe

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360gts
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Oil filter housing pipe

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Anyone have a spare one of these....early style with the brass banjo end.
local UK postage.
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I have one with filter and oil temp fittings £20
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mk1mad wrote: Sun Oct 20, 2024 12:34 pm I have one with filter and oil temp fittings £20
Thanks for the considerate offer...however, has the wrong 'banjo' end.
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Re: Oil filter housing pipe

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If you are stuck Dermott, it is easy to make another. Just unpick the silver soldered connection on the banjo end and bend a new 3/8" (?) copper or brass pipe to suit. Flare the nut end.

I used a soft soldered joint at the banjo end and it lasted for many months on my S while I had the cooler disconnected and was replacing the filter assembly to screw-on filter spec I gave it away to someone who wanted a shiny one, a couple of months ago
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