20211231_114249.jpg20211231_114315.jpg20211231_114322.jpg20211231_114332.jpg20211231_115300.jpg Good afternoon and Happy New Year. I am restoring a 1948 for a customer. Part of what he brought to me is an oil filter housing and canister. The housing has the number 63805-48 and a number 9 or 6 stamped inside. I believe this to be a true 1948 part and worth saving. The issue is that the internal (female) threads that allows the housing to attach to the tank with the permanent fitting is hogged out. There are threads, but I'm guessing that was an insert of some kind because I found part of the insert inside. The cause may be because the female threaded portion of the housing is off-center. I was able to get the housing on, but never able to adjust it or make it tight. The half-moon mark on the housing is from where I ran the housing in tight to the tank and the housing was pointing straight up, causing me to inspect it. I use Time-Serts, but cannot find one of theirs that is the correct size insert. I've checked many sources, and do not come up with an insert.
Any help would be most appreciated. It may be that this could be repaired without an insert (welding?), but not by me.
Thank you for your help.
Any help would be most appreciated. It may be that this could be repaired without an insert (welding?), but not by me.
Thank you for your help.
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