Re: Oil filters
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Re: Oil filters
- From: "amc74hornet" <amc74hornet@xxxx>
- Date: Sun, 14 Mar 2004 20:24:10 -0000
--- In BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, twa1950@xxxx wrote:
> Hey Doc. My dad and your's must have went to the same school. He was the one
> that told me to never change brands of oil. He had a Chevy and always dealt
> with a Gulf station that carried Uniflo or some non Gulf oil that he used to put
> in it. The people at gulf came by and told them that couldn't carry that
> anymore so he switch brands. The car started burning oil right after that. I think
> he might have did a valve job on it I can't remember for sure. I do remember
> going to a junk yard and taking an oil filter off a car and installing it on
> the Chevy. Before you guys think I am nuts in 54 oil filters were optional
> equipment on Chevy's. They were the old canister type where you dropped a basket
> into them. I remember the first Saturday of every month was oil change day. In
> my house you had the oil changed once a month no matter what. That is unless
> you went on a trip then you change it before you left and when you came back.
> If the trip was very long you had it changed while you were there. I guess
> changing it that often you didn't need a filter. Thanks for the info on Fram oil
> filters I used to use them all the time. I switched to AC's on my Gremmie a
> long time ago not because I had any problems with the Fram but because the Blue
> AC's matched the color of my blue distributor cap. Sorry for being so long
> winded.
> Terry
I remember oil filters being an option on the mid 50's Chevys. I have a friend with a 56 Stude wagon that doesent have one either. Honest Charlie & J.C. Witney used to sell aftermarket bolt on oil filters that used a roll of toilet paper as an element. Now you know I am an old fart.
"Doc"
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