My 1956 Sky Hawk w/289 has a threaded stud which will not accept a new filter. Suggestions, please?
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Bad oil filter mounting
Collapse
X
-
As 56 had the canister type filters it appears you might have a later engine or modified filter on the car. If the spin on filter is on the bottom then you can replace the aluminum assembly that holds the filter. This assembly bolts to the block. If your filter is a spin on on top of the engine then you can also replace the part the filter screws onto. A picture of where your filter mounts might be helpful to help determine which filter, if either, you have. You could also have an aftermarket spin on filter on the car. Both of the original Stude filter mounts are readily available.Milt
1947 Champion (owned since 1967)
1961 Hawk 4-speed
1967 Avanti
1961 Lark 2 door
1988 Avanti Convertible
Member of SDC since 1973
-
Peter: Is the oil filter on top of the engine or underneath it?
If it is on top and is a spin-on type, it takes a Fram PB-50 or equivalent. If it is a spin-on unit under the car, it takes a Fram PH-25 or equivalent (or the longer PH11, if you can find one).
PB-50 and PH-25 are not interchangable.
In either case, if it does have a spin-on filter, it is not the original engine...or someone adapted a later, upper, spin-on filter to your car's original engine.BP
Last edited by BobPalma; 04-15-2013, 02:22 PM.
Comment
-
If your engine has a spin on type filter up on top, then is should take a Fram (or Luber-finer) PB50 oil filter.
That takes a 5/8"-18 thread per inch filter)
If you are trying to put on a PH24 (Luber-finer) or a PH25 Fram... That filter is for the later 'full flow' engine and takes a 13/16"-16 thread per inch filter.
Something to check out first....
Originally posted by plee4139 View PostMy 1956 Sky Hawk w/289 has a threaded stud which will not accept a new filter. Suggestions, please?HTIH (Hope The Info Helps)
Jeff
Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. Mark Twain
Note: SDC# 070190 (and earlier...)
Comment
-
Originally posted by BobPalma View PostPeter: Is the oil filter on top of the engine or underneath it?
If it is on top and is a spin-on type, it takes a Fram PB-50 or equivalent. If it is a spin-on unit under the car, it takes a Fram PH-25 or equivalent (or the longer PH10, if you can find one).
PB-50 and PH-25 are not interchangable.
In either case, if it does have a spin-on filter, it is not the original engine...or someone adapted a later, upper, spin-on filter to your car's original engine.BP
That way, you don't have to worry about no PH nothings!StudeRich
Second Generation Stude Driver,
Proud '54 Starliner Owner
SDC Member Since 1967
Comment
-
Yessir... Two different companies.. Two different times... Now three different companies, two of them combined..
And the numbers don't have a logical meaning, anyways.
(Multiply your confusion by 6900 SKU's)
Originally posted by BobPalma View PostBoy, Jeff; I sure wish AC and Fram had agreed on what a #24-suffix and what a #25-suffix filter would fit, eh?
Constantly confusing.BP
HTIH (Hope The Info Helps)
Jeff
Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. Mark Twain
Note: SDC# 070190 (and earlier...)
Comment
-
Originally posted by StudeRich View PostActually Bob it's a Fram PH11 for the FULL sized (Real) Oil Filter, but I prefer the NAPA GOLD (WIX) 1049 full sized 1 Qt. Oil Filter for full flow Engines.
That way, you don't have to worry about no PH nothings!. BP
Comment
-
The early spin-on filter base (part #1544217) was all aluminum and the threads were known to strip. This is probably what's wrong with yours. That filter base was replaced with part #1551374 which has a steel stud insert.Restorations by Skip Towne
Comment
-
Oil filter
Actually, my mechanic found another filter (Hastings) which will fit.
1544217) was all aluminum and the threads were known to strip. This is probably what's wrong with yours. That filter base was replaced with part #1551374 which has a steel stud insert.[/QUOTE]peter lee
Comment
-
So inquiring minds want to know, does that mean he just never had the Correct Fram PB50 or it's alternate Brand of Element and finally found the Correct Element or did he replace the whole Filter Base with a aftermarket replacement from Hastings?StudeRich
Second Generation Stude Driver,
Proud '54 Starliner Owner
SDC Member Since 1967
Comment
Comment