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gardner51
07-02-2013, 10:48
Hi, bought a couple of r5 oil filters. Have gone to fit one but the one I have taken of is a lot smaller then the ones I have bought? I am running an oil cooler so is this why?

If so can someone please point me in the rite direction?

http://i667.photobucket.com/albums/vv31/gardner51/9349C01A-9B80-481F-A3CF-15DBCEF2B2BE-7588-0000040329F7ED9C_zpsebc056cc.jpg

Elliott

Brigsy
07-02-2013, 12:19
The correct one is the smaller type oil filter. Use the genuine renault filter.

gardner51
07-02-2013, 12:22
So the one on the box is not rite? That is a genuine renault one,

I need the one on the right?

Elliott

Mr Raider
07-02-2013, 12:30
The one on the box looks right to me they are quite flat looking

gardner51
07-02-2013, 12:31
I'm pritty sure it is right. But when I put it on the car. It's over hangs the oil cooler take off plate. If that makes since?

Elliott

Mr Raider
07-02-2013, 12:38
The filter on the right hand side of your picture looks too tall, do you mean the original sandwich plate on the front of the block that the filter screws on that the oil cooler lines screw into?

gardner51
07-02-2013, 12:40
Yes that's what I mean, when I screw the genuine filter on it feels like it over hangs it?

Ellz

Haz
07-02-2013, 12:59
I've used plenty of different types Renault/Volvo/aftermarket which are various heights and widths. Unless space is an issue most are ok to use. Pop the rubber seal off the filter, if it sits right on the sandwich plate it will be fine.

gardner51
07-02-2013, 13:08
Cheers haz. Will check again tomoro.

Elliott

gtmatt
07-02-2013, 13:12
I've used plenty of different types Renault/Volvo/aftermarket which are various heights and widths. Unless space is an issue most are ok to use. Pop the rubber seal off the filter, if it sits right on the sandwich plate it will be fine.

I thought if you fit a small one it changes oil pressure.the renault 1 is correct above i always se renault filters

Brigsy
07-02-2013, 14:16
So the one on the box is not rite? That is a genuine renault one,

I need the one on the right?

Elliott

The one on the box is the correct one.

Kris M
07-02-2013, 15:12
Don't fit a campus filter to a gtt. In some cases you can get a noticeable pressure drop. As myself and Brigsy found out !!! Knock knock knock

Mr Raider
07-02-2013, 22:26
You can also get a Purflux filter from GSF which is exactly the same as the renault one sitting on the box in your picture with different markings that doesnt come in a renault box and costs about £5 as Purflux make them ;)

Kris M
08-02-2013, 10:12
You got a gsf part number mate?

Bigfoot
08-02-2013, 11:23
LS590 is the purflex number, not sure on what the GSF is

Mr Raider
08-02-2013, 12:48
You got a gsf part number mate?

Should be 120RE0011 bud ;)

Brigsy
08-02-2013, 13:04
Last time i got one from gsf they supplied a mecaparts filter that was no good so be careful.

Bigfoot
08-02-2013, 13:28
Purflux is in the Sogefi group which also supply Fram and Coopers Filters, which should be the same style with different label.

gardner51
08-02-2013, 15:13
went back to the garage today, and took the seal out of the new one, lined it up and the seal just fits so im sure they will be ok,

must be the oil cooler plate that's smaller?

Elliott