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oil filter thread type

Post by mud4b »

does anyone know what the thread type is on a m13a oil filter, or any g block for that matter, they all look the same thread to me, i think it is 3/4UNF-16, can anyone confirm this please.

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Post by Santos »

I am pretty sure thats it, what i do know is that a Z9 filter
(common on many old school V8's) fits a G engine.

The z9 filter is nearly double the length of a z125 and ussually cost a little less.

There has been a bit of discussion on Teamswift.net about the benefits, basically it amounted to fewer filter changes as there is more surface area before it gets clogged up and i guess for a 4wd be able to have more oil in the filter in case you on a an angle that starves the oil pick up for a prolonged period of time
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Re: oil filter thread type

Post by Santos »

mud4b wrote:does anyone know what the thread type is on a m13a oil filter, or any g block for that matter, they all look the same thread to me, i think it is 3/4UNF-16, can anyone confirm this please.

cheers mark
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Post by gman79au »

ive never compared the thread's but a g series engine uses a different filter to a m series engine
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Post by crackatinny »

you are correct, 3/4 - 16.
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Re: oil filter thread type

Post by mud4b »

Santos wrote:
mud4b wrote:does anyone know what the thread type is on a m13a oil filter, or any g block for that matter, they all look the same thread to me, i think it is 3/4UNF-16, can anyone confirm this please.

cheers mark
Wait... you are getting a Oil cooler aren't you :armsup:

well yes and no... since it is getting turbo im looking at a oil filter adapter/ sandwich plate to run a oil cooler and feedline.
cheers for the info though about the filter in my years and years of dealing with suzuki i never would have known this.

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Post by want33s »

Santos wrote:
The z9 filter is nearly double the length of a z125 and ussually cost a little less.

.......... i guess for a 4wd be able to have more oil in the filter in case you on a an angle that starves the oil pick up for a prolonged period of time
The bigger filter is a good thing but the filter is after the pump so if the pickup starves for oil the pressure drops immediately no matter how big the filter is.
Z9's don't have a non-return valve fitted... do Z125's ???
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Post by Gwagensteve »

I think so.

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Post by Santos »

is the non return valve a rubber diaphram on the inside of the outer holes?

I have seen z9 filters with those (although the packaging said something more like anti drain back)

I havent seen any of those on suzuki filters and i have used ryco, valvoline and purlator filters (5000km changes sometimes sooner)

I haven't bought a z9 filter yet purely because ocassionaly ebay has bulk sellers. Last time i picked up 6 purlator filters for $25, same filter was approx $13 at supacheap

I am kicking myself that i don't live in melbourne as 4 lots of 50 BOSHI brand filters are going for $23 a lot thats just over 50c a filter.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/SUZUKI-VITARA-SI ... dZViewItem

I don't know the brand but still hope some of the melbourne boys organise a group buy :) (and be smart about it and don't bid against each other)
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