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Oil filter spigot guide missing in oil filter lower element
Hello,
Changed the oil and oil filter (Mann filter) for the first time on my Disco 3, 2005, 2,7L, V6, 169k kms.
I was surprised to find the plastic spigot filter guide, as per the Haynes manual + photo, was missing altogether. Do these break or are they removed?
I therefore simply inserted the filter and spigot into the relevant hole in the lower metal part of the filter and then carefully screwed the plastic top oil filter cover by hand and then tightened.
Is this the correct procedure?
Engine running fine with new Magnatec 5w-30 oil.
Just need some reassurance and peace of mind, so as to avoid the engine going bang later on!
Cheers,
Andy
13th Nov 2017 10:05 pm
lynalldiscovery
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I think the car would be better parked up until you have a new filter housing as now theres nothing to stop the filter sucking inwards.
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13th Nov 2017 10:23 pm
M3DPO
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Photos would help, don't run the engine until you are certain it is fitted correct.It can when others can't,
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13th Nov 2017 10:28 pm
Andyhv
Member Since: 22 Oct 2017
Location: Ljubljana
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Let me try to explain.
I inserted the new filter with spigot (nipple) directly into the hole of the lower oil filter housing where the oil filter sits. I then placed the top plastic oil filter housing over the filter and then carefully screwed the plastic housing down onto the fixed metal based part.
I did not insert the new oil filter directly into the top plastic filter housing part as I could not then locate the hole in the lower housing part. Impossible to judge and see.
I assume that the filter spigot locks/aligns the filter into place into the lower housing and allows the flow of oil from the engine directly into the filter.
Thanks for your advice.
13th Nov 2017 10:48 pm
sputnixb51
Member Since: 23 Apr 2013
Location: Morayshire
Posts: 833
Yes you must place the filter spigot into its hole in the lower housing then put the upper housing over it and screw it down otherwise you court disaster. Do not follow the way the bloke on U tube does it I expect his engine is now scrap.
13th Nov 2017 11:03 pm
AACSC
Member Since: 22 Mar 2014
Location: West Midlands
Posts: 67
Hi Andy
You have commented that the spigot was missing off the oil filter that you removed. You must be totally satisfied that the spigot DID NOT BREAK OFF and remain in the bottom of the housing which is bolted to the engine block. You need to be certain that the new filter spigot FULLY engages with the filter housing before installing the canister cover
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14th Nov 2017 12:29 am
Andyhv
Member Since: 22 Oct 2017
Location: Ljubljana
Posts: 18
Hi Chaps,
Thanks for your advice and persistence.
The spigot on the oil filter was not broken, all was okay and the filter/spigot was carefully inserted into the oil filter bottom housing as per recommendations and plastic top oil filter housing carefully screwed into place.
However, in the Haynes's manual, in the oil filter and oil change section ( 1.10 I believe) a photo shows clearly the bottom of the oil filter housing ( open without filter and plastic cover) with a kind of plastic arm/bracket with a round guide hole at the end screwed in the metal base. I assume that this is a guide part to make it easier to insert the oil filter spigot. Well, this part is missing and/or removed from my Disco 3, 2005, 2,7L, V6. My initial question was whether these break off or are they removed for some reason??
Engine running sweet as pie for the last 300 kms so I assume all is well.
Thanks.
14th Nov 2017 12:09 pm
hugeviking
Member Since: 08 Jun 2010
Location: cotswolds
Posts: 1482
Just checked the Haynes picture and it is a bit misleading, certainly mine does not look much like that. I wonder if some residual oil stays at the bottom and covers the parts shown in the picture??
As others have said, make sure the filter is properly fitted, I understand the engine can run for some time on a wrongly fitted filter before the big bang.
Andi.
18th Nov 2017 6:28 pm
Pete K
Member Since: 15 Jan 2016
Location: GL
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yes oil does remain at the bottom and hides things
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