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318 A block(wide block) oil filter. PLEASE HELP!
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08/02/09 05:32 PM
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I'm trying to find an oil filter for my 1964 Dodge Polora 318 wide block. I've been to three different auto parts stores and they all don't seem to understand that there is a big difference between the early 318 wide A block and a LA 318 engine. According to their computers the 318 engine is completely the same. They had me buy an STP s8a filter, it screws in place but needs to be much wider to seal around the side of the block. The car that I am putting together didn't have an old filter that I could match it up to... Can anyone help me?
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Re: 318 A block(wide block) oil filter. PLEASE HELP!
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08/02/09 06:18 PM
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Maybe you could measure the O.D of the oil filter bracket(where its machined for the filter seal) and the threaded part and go to the parts store armed with that info. Then start measuring filters until you find what you need.
This would be so much easier if I knew what I was doing...
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Re: 318 A block(wide block) oil filter. PLEASE HELP!
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08/02/09 06:28 PM
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should be the same. I have had 2 poly 318's and used the same SB filter I used for any other, LA or otherwise, and they work fine.
Both a couple years newer, 65 and 66, but should be the same filter.
Till I knew better, I used the PH8 fram. But that or the short one , I think is 48, should work fine, or whatever that crosses to in Wix.
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Re: 318 A block(wide block) oil filter. PLEASE HELP!
[Re: 440newport]
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08/02/09 07:11 PM
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Does it have the oil filter plate on the block? I thought poly and LA filters were the same.
Early poly's used a canister filter. There's a Fram kit to convert to the later spin-on type filter - about $25 - or you can just pull what you need off a later 318 block. Basically, you need an adaptor plate, a gasket, and (I think) the center nut/bolt thingy.
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Re: 318 A block(wide block) oil filter. PLEASE HELP!
[Re: RustyCarHunter]
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08/02/09 11:53 PM
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Perhaps there are different 318 poly blocks. Maybe my 318 poly engine is originally from a truck? The oil filter that the Autozone gave me STP s8a screws into place but needs to be much wider to seal to the engine block. I think I found an adaptor on eBay that may fix my problem. What do you think of this? I would much rather have the filter that came on engine originally. But maybe they don't make the old filters anymore. What do you guys think?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayIS...e=STRK:MEWAX:IT
That's the kit I was talking about. It's a duplicate of the factory parts that let you run a spin-on oil filter on an A or LA engine, rather than the older style that used a thick metal cover and a drop-in cartridge.
There's also a right-angle adapter that's used where there's a frame or exhaust clearance issue with the straight-on adapter.
It's not a question of different blocks; any A or LA with a spin-on oil filter will have one adapter or the other.
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