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Need Fitting That Oil Filter Screws Onto
#1
See pic. I dont believe I removed this when I had taken engine apart to have machined so maybe the machine shop did. I do believe I may have seen this among the rebuild parts they gave me but did not know what it was. I could probably get one from my local pull and save. They have some Suzuki Swifts which I believe used the same block. What is it called and is there a source for buying one? Have not tried dealer.

   
1987 Suzuki Samurai w/16v engine out of a 1995 Suzuki Sidekick 4 door MT
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#2
when you unscrew the filter this can fall out and stick inside the filter, find filter, find, it.
it has a number at suzuki
that i have , and fits other suzuki
stand, oil filter
name
11241-73003
fits 121 engines in the db, fits so many i cant count the SA-310 SE,SA,SD,SF,SQ,SJ, SK
$10

https://www.suzukicarparts.com/parts/199...eid=214820

id not think generic auto stores sell this...

id loctite it back.
http://www.fixkick.com
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#3
Thanks! I was all set to get ready to turn engine over to check engine pressure and flow to the head when I notice this missing when I went to screw on fiilter
1987 Suzuki Samurai w/16v engine out of a 1995 Suzuki Sidekick 4 door MT
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#4
me too, many shops lose it, and for sure if pressure tanked cleaned, lots pressure and vibation can be in bottom of their clean system tank.
sorry it happened to you, what a let down , on "fire works day"
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#5
Well oil filter stand was on back order according to the suzuki dealer. Ended up getting a couple from the local pull and save out of a couple geo metros. Turned engine over and have pressure and oil flow to the head. Time to button everything up and double check all my wire splices. Thanks for the help.
1987 Suzuki Samurai w/16v engine out of a 1995 Suzuki Sidekick 4 door MT
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#6
metros save the day , hoo hoo
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#7
I want to thank you for your help with all my questions and for all the info on your website. My rebuilt 16v started right up in my samurai! I now have 200 miles on it.

   
1987 Suzuki Samurai w/16v engine out of a 1995 Suzuki Sidekick 4 door MT
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#8
what a nice job.
looks really good.
95HP in sammi,,, wow...
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