Re: New Repop oil filters
[Re: mccannix]
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06/30/08 02:34 AM
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ScottSmith_Harms
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...even if a detail freak may notice the omission of the letters M.R. found on originals... under the O circled R following MOPAR.....
That is a really nice piece....But, as you noticed Terry, seems there's always some small detail that gets missed.
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Re: New Repop oil filters
[Re: ScottSmith_Harms]
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06/30/08 08:22 AM
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Mike Mancini
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...even if a detail freak may notice the omission of the letters M.R. found on originals... under the O circled R following MOPAR.....
That is a really nice piece....But, as you noticed Terry, seems there's always some small detail that gets missed.
you guys amaze me, nothing gets by haha. (those two letters got screwed up on my silk screen and I left them off this one thinking..who would notice?) Stand By.....
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Re: New Repop oil filters
[Re: 375inStroke]
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07/05/08 12:01 PM
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I remember an original 1971 Dart and 74 Duster 318-2V and the oil filter was painted blue like the engine.
I have never seen a factory installed original assembly line filter on a 383 or 440 engine prior to 1972.
The Ad for the Hemi engine published by Chrysler Corp in 1967 shows th eengine painted and it does not appear that the filter has any over spray. However, it is not a very crisp photo.
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Re: New Repop oil filters
[Re: MMC Detroit]
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07/05/08 12:06 PM
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I remember an original 1971 Dart and 74 Duster 318-2V and the oil filter was painted blue like the engine.
I have never seen a factory installed original assembly line filter on a 383 or 440 engine prior to 1972.
The Ad for the Hemi engine published by Chrysler Corp in 1967 shows th eengine painted and it does not appear that the filter has any over spray. However, it is not a very crisp photo.
But it also doesn't have the exhaust manifolds painted!
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Re: New Repop oil filters
[Re: sixpaktoogo]
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07/05/08 12:21 PM
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...and the saga continues.
This is the only color photo that I have ever seen of a 426 Hemi Engine. It was most likley taken at the Marysville plant in Marysville, MI in about 1966 by the Chrysler AD adgency.
What we do not know is this was a spriced up version under a controlled situation for the AD. Let's not try to draw any firm conclusions. Take it for what it is worth until someone can produce some objective assembly line color shots.
I'm aware from a photograph of a 1967 426 Hemi crate engine that was ordeded from the dealer in late 1969 and there was no oil filter in place. The oil filter mounting area had masking tape over it.
Last edited by Dodge_Main; 07/05/08 03:03 PM.
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Re: New Repop oil filters
[Re: 375inStroke]
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07/06/08 05:53 PM
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How did they break-in the motors? Was it before they were painted? When was the first filter changed?
I believe it was changed during dealer prep after the car was delivered to the dealership. And the style pictured here would have been installed then. In a related question, when doing a concours restoration, would restoring a car to showroom condition be acceptable or does it have to be to off the assembly line condition? In my case I have a T/A, sold by Mr. Norms. I'd rather have Mr. Norms decal on the spoiler and Norms license plate frames on the car when its done. For that matter, to make the car assembly line correct, the exhaust tips would need to be loose in the trunk, not installed. That seems sort of ridiculous. And for my restoration to showroom condition, this oil filter would be correct, not the green one.
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Re: New Repop oil filters
[Re: Mastershake340]
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07/06/08 07:17 PM
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RoadRunnerJD
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How did they break-in the motors? Was it before they were painted? When was the first filter changed?
I believe it was changed during dealer prep after the car was delivered to the dealership. And the style pictured here would have been installed then. In a related question, when doing a concours restoration, would restoring a car to showroom condition be acceptable or does it have to be to off the assembly line condition? In my case I have a T/A, sold by Mr. Norms. I'd rather have Mr. Norms decal on the spoiler and Norms license plate frames on the car when its done. For that matter, to make the car assembly line correct, the exhaust tips would need to be loose in the trunk, not installed. That seems sort of ridiculous. And for my restoration to showroom condition, this oil filter would be correct, not the green one.
Can anyone document their original filter as driven off the dealer's lot? Any Mopar filter has to be perfectly acceptable for concours judging, doesn't it?
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Re: New Repop oil filters
[Re: mccannix]
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07/19/08 03:16 PM
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Mike Mancini
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Now if Michael's has this telltale embossed M on the top, it's an excellent looking piece ...even if a detail freak may notice the omission of the letters M.R. found on originals... under the O circled R following MOPAR.....
OK....finally found time. This should apease the gods.
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Re: New Repop oil filters
[Re: Mike Mancini]
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07/19/08 09:28 PM
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so when are these little GEMS going to be available and the cost? im need 6 right away plus 8 for the shelf.
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Re: New Repop oil filters
[Re: sixbbl69]
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07/19/08 10:27 PM
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i need 7 right away and oh wait a minute i already have a case from the 70's on the shelf.they were expensive $2.50 each but money is no object.
Jerry,I only need one!
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