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1970 M35a2 multi-fuel part numbers needed to get oil filters from napa or carquest! Anyone know them off hand???
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Cesenatwin, I used Wix filters and they came with the right gasket #51133 and the Napa # 1133.1970 M35a2 multi-fuel part numbers needed to get oil filters from napa or carquest! Anyone know them off hand???
I totally get that, and know and understand all of the reasons why this is a great idea.Do your self a favor and get the adaptors and filters from JaTonka.
Like these...JATONKA MULTIFUEL SPIN-ON OIL FILTER KITSI would like to have a bolt on adapter for a spin on filter.
I have Chrysler flathead-6 with a engine mounted adapter that uses a spin on filter.
Dose anyone know of such a part, and where to find it?
. Seems that when the antifreeze ph gets down below 11 it begins to get acidic. When that happens it eats the lead in the seams and you get leakage in your radiator. Below 7 and it gets real bad. Don't be fooled , just because it is still "green" Check it with the litmas paper for acidity.. The guy at the radiator shop said if you change a couple gallons at a time, you don't have to replace all of it and you still have the protection without flushing the whole thing. Saves a little cash with a large capacity system.
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