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[Filters & Oil] Filter location
#1
Just a quickie - on the 1.6Hdi is the oil filter low down on the battery side of the engine?Might be Haynes in the morning.Thanks,Dave.
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#2
Yes, just above the gearbox housing and stick out at a 45 degree angle.
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#3
Yes it is, have a look as this:

http://www.berlingoforum.co.uk/showthread.php?tid=1955

Regards

Tony
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#4
This is the only picture I have at moment...
You can see almost half of the filter housing with the 27mm 'nut' on top arrowed.
(Click on the pic for the 'bigger' version.)

[Image: 2egbf2h.jpg]
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#5
[Thanks for that - its unlike any housing I'd come across,particularly with the 27 mm 'nut'.The turbo woes are worrying though.Thats the next job(injectors),followed by a fuel filter change after hearing of bio content in diesel possibly responsible for blockages & breakdowns countrywide.
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#6
Make sure you put a drip tray and some kitchen roll underneath when you remove it. Normally I only get a few drips when I change the filter but the last time I did it a big splodge of oil came out!

Mine will be due for a an oil change again over the next couple of weeks, it's be interesting to see if it splodges oil out again next time!
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How much net pollution is caused by disposal of the oil-soaked rags, use of degreasers/solvents - compared to the "environmental savings" of a paper cartridge filter? Seems to me, one is robbing Peter to pay Paul.
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(13-12-2013, 11:37 AM)addo Wrote:  How much net pollution is caused by disposal of the oil-soaked rags, use of degreasers/solvents - compared to the "environmental savings" of a paper cartridge filter? Seems to me, one is robbing Peter to pay Paul.

Environmental savings,my bum.In the old days when the canister filters first appeared,they were a lot more expensive than their paper predecessor.Then paper filters return & are more expensive again.
Call me an old cynic if you like but I think it's down to profit & nothing else.:censored:
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