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I have ordered a oil filter kit from Mike's. I would like to install a 90 degree adapter to change the filter mount from horizontal to vertical. The problem is that the adapter is dang near as expensive as the whole kit it doesn't seem to me that one of them should sell for $135 (approx.). I know that they were installed at the factory on some mustangs and such but I can't find a used one. Any ideas?
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The 90* oil filter adapter was also used on some trucks and Econoline vans with the 240 cu.inch six- part number C5TE-6884. Try that number while searching.
These have been hard to find for a number of years and even greasy used ones are often $80-125. Once you dump oil all over your self, front radius rod, garage floor and the engine pans (if you have them) using the horizontal mount and clean up the mess, the price ain't so bad... That's why I gave $75 for one nine years ago. No mess putting a full filter on or taking one off. Sweet! Good luck, -gb |
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Agree with G Baese. I paid $80 after my first oil change. There were also used on 300 ci straight six. Might try a wrecking yard.
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I've seen them at the junkyard where you pull them off yourself for under 25 but it depends on what junkyards are in your area and pricing
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The other advantage of the 90 is that you can fill it full of oil before you install it. You can not do that with the straight type.
The last one I bought was about $125.00 C5TE-6884 does not look to me like it is correct. The correct number is m-6880-a50. Last edited by old31; 04-17-2022 at 11:30 AM. |
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So, I gave in and bought a new one $135. I think that's a ridiculous price for it but yes, I see that the value is there and I don't have time to wait, I want to get it installed before I change the oil. Thanks for the help!
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Both will fit the Model A. One thing to watch out for is some of the adapters for Ford sixes is that they 'lean' toward the front of the engine and may hit the timing gear cover or oil return line. Bye... "A" type 90° oil filter adapter ![]() Last edited by Y-Blockhead; 04-17-2022 at 04:20 PM. |
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i think that adaptor was used on early 1960s ford 6cyl. Econoline because of the tight engine compartment.
maybe a place to start looking for a cheep one..
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Check Speedway or Summit for adapters and remote filter kits
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Be aware the new B blue ones may come with metric fittings for the filter, wont' fit the
FL1 A's, etc. |
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Thank you YB that's just the info I was looking for
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What filter fits the B adaptor?
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Motorcraft FL500 or 800 filters
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I had one from an old Ford truck, it is now lost in my vast collection of stuff. I do remember that there was a special bolt that fastened it to the engine block, if you find an adapter be sure you have the bolt too.
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my son just pulled this off of a ford six that came out of a 60s econoline. so they are still out there.
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Check that one closely old ugly. Notice it "leans" toward the front of the engine as Y-Blockhead mentioned in post #9. Notice yours "leans" the opposite way as his does in his picture. Yours will come real close to the timing gear cover.
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