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Remote Oil Filter, early Billancourt Engines

Piet

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On the early -800 series Billancourt engines like mine (prior to about 1969/70 or thereabouts) there was no oil filter or provision for one. The equivalent Billancourt -670 engines for Dauphines apparantly had a couple of tapped holes capped off with setscrews that could be removed and an aftermarket oil filter mount added, this came in around 1960 and those kits are still available. From what I can see on my engine the lug positions are there but the oil pressure tapping is used for one and I can't really see if the other has been drilled, tapped and filled. There is another setscrew around there below the fuel pump not in the same place, but I'm not sure of it's purpose.

Does anyone know if there was a similar available set-up for the R4? I'm keen on fitting something next time I pull the engine out. Or does anyone have good pictures of the LHS of an early engine? If there are existing tappings I can use that would be ideal (fat chance I know).

Cheers

Pieter
 
The Dauphine oil filter was a factory option:

16.40.jpg16.41.jpg16.70.jpg
I'm pretty sure that even if you drilled and tapped the other hole, there wouldn't be enough space to fit the oil filter.
 
Thanks very much for the pics Angel. Yes, you are right, it's bad enough just getting my hand in to feel what is going on! I would have to do hoses to a remote filter, if I decide to do it. There are remote spin-on filter bases available if I go down that route.
The two latter ones (16.41/16.70) are the kind that you can buy from some French suppliers as a repro kit for the later dauphines: not of any immediate use to R4 people but since Angel has posted his pics I thought I should add them for completeness.

dauphine option oil-filter-holder-with-filter2.jpg

dauphine option oil-filter-holder-with-filter3.jpg
 
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