Oil Filter Thread Question
Oil Filter Thread Question
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Lewis's Friend

Original Poster:

1,052 posts

213 months

Wednesday 20th January 2021
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Hi All, a quick question. Really just curiosity on my part.

I have just tried to change the oil filter on my Jaguar AJ30 engine. I bought a Mahle OC460 filter (the right on for the car) to replace the Mann W719/36 filter on there. The new filter binds up on the thread however.

I have looked up the specs, and as far as I can see they should be the same. Both have a 3/4-16UNF thread, though the Mahle then also has '-2B' at the end of it's thread spec. Should this make sufficient difference to cause the Mahle to not fit? I may have just been unlucky and have a bad filter of course, but I just wondered if anyone else had seen this, or it the '2B' was of more significance than I thought (a quick google suggests it may refer to how tight the threads are cut)?

saladdays

133 posts

88 months

Wednesday 20th January 2021
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I'd measure the old and new filters with with a vernier caliper and also a thread gauge. Here's a thread gauge: https://www.amazon.co.uk/KS-Tools-301-0090-Thread-...

Are the threads clean?

Just buy another filter?!


GreenV8S

30,999 posts

307 months

Wednesday 20th January 2021
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You've got to suspect the threads are simply a different thread. You can compare the threads pretty quickly. Shove a piece of cardboard down the thread so that the thread pitchg is marked on the card, and see if both filters are the same. You can also compare the ID of the thread on the two filters. If they're a different thread diameter or pitch it should be pretty obvious.

Lewis's Friend

Original Poster:

1,052 posts

213 months

Thursday 21st January 2021
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Fear not, I have bought another filter and that fits fine!

I was more just curious as I've not seen this before and also, non-metric things are not really my forte... I may see if I can dig out a suitable thread gauge just for my interests sake (lockdown gives time for boring things it seems!).