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Oil filter thread

Posted: 07 Aug 2008 03:11 pm
by gltux
Hello,
I've been working on my 360, done two of the tyres and I've come to replacing the oil filter.
The parts place said they have two for 87 360s that are different threads, one was 20T or something and the other was a "U" something.
Can anyone tell me which one it is or is it a case of seeing what's already on the car?
Adam

Posted: 07 Aug 2008 04:41 pm
by Ronnie
I think you've been given duff information. There is only one type of oil filter for the 360, it's the same across the redblock range. The other one is probably for the 340

Posted: 08 Aug 2008 04:35 am
by carnut1100
Not just across the redblock range. It is the same filter from the OHV redblock on a 140/160 right through to the whiteblocks in S40s etc at least up to 1999.
I believe a Saab filter fits right on too.

Posted: 08 Aug 2008 07:42 am
by Fuse
Thread is 3/4 UNF on all redblock engines.

Posted: 08 Aug 2008 09:54 am
by gltux
I think you're right about the duff information. I bought some HT cables from them for a "Volvo 360" and they were the wrong length.
Sorry for being thick but what's a redblock?
Thanks for your replies so far. I'll go there again today and see if one of them is the UNF one.

Posted: 08 Aug 2008 10:36 am
by Figgy
Main part of the engine is called the "block" and it's painted red.

Posted: 08 Aug 2008 11:44 am
by 340GLT
I believe it was also first called a red block because it was made of cast iron also.
Adam

Posted: 08 Aug 2008 04:27 pm
by trabitom99
carnut1100 wrote:Not just across the redblock range. It is the same filter from the OHV redblock on a 140/160 right through to the whiteblocks in S40s etc at least up to 1999.
I believe a Saab filter fits right on too.
I have a Volvo oil filter here which has this text on it:

"All Volvo cars 1962 onwards
Excl. Diesel & 340 B14 1985 onwards".

I guess that info is outdated by now, but you get the idea that it fitted a fair few cars in its day ...

<edit>It also says "Made in Germany 06 02" on the filter. So I guess the the model text applied at least up to then ... </edit>

Tom

Posted: 08 Aug 2008 11:12 pm
by petefarrell360
Make sure you get either a genuine Volvo filter, or a Mann filter (OEM manufacturer I believe), these contain the anti return valve inside, so the oil won't drain back down to the sump. Andy will back me up in saying other certain well known makes are rubbish, they appear to have no anti return valve and even after 10 mins of running the car the filter was practically empty!

Pete

Posted: 10 Aug 2008 12:55 am
by mickt
Hi all
Believe this is correct
trabitom99 wrote: I have a Volvo oil filter here which has this text on it:

"All Volvo cars 1962 onwards
Excl. Diesel & 340 B14 1985 onwards".
It would be more helpful for us if it said

"All Volvo cars 1962 onwards
Excl. Diesel & 340 B14 1985 onwards AND B17 1985 onwards"

Cheers mickt

Posted: 12 Aug 2008 12:14 pm
by gltux
Ah well. The one I got is a Mahle OC 23 "micro star" one.
I think they one had that type in stock.