The overall dimensions are 70 diametre x 85 long. Just right.
But I remembered what Claude said about media type and oil type. So I looked up filters for '80 Corolla which lists a Z158. Would you believe I threw one away the other day because I didn't know what it was off!
Anyway, I'm thinking the difference between Z411, Z386, and the early Z158 is the media, and that an '80 Corolla would have run 20/50 oil?
If I can source a filter built for 20/50, and it has at least the bypass function if not the anti drain back as well, will this be the ideal?
May as well get it as right as possible.
The inlet and outlet holes/area of any of the above filters is significantly more than the inlet/outlet holes in the airhead oil galleries, so there's no restriction there, imo. The bypass in these spin on filters should be able to pass anything the 247 oil pump can throw at it.
'Scuse me if I'm stating as new information, things you blokes have already said.
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What's that 'small hole' in the cover, Claude? I can't remember if my thermostat has three holes like that.
Two holes good! But three holes needs investigating. Edit, Thermostat has two holes, thanks google images.
Hmm, now I'm looking at the section of thermostat where the oil lines bolt to. I think I see an issue....