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JDM_ 09-18-2018 09:07 AM

Oil Filter Housing Replacement?
 
2003 R53

Oil pressure light stays on after the car starts for a few seconds while the engine sounds starved for oil... (knocking sound). This just started yesterday.
Based on my research this is probably the black plunger cap thingie inside the oil filter housing.. under the actual oil filter... it's probably cracked or fallen off.. I will remove the oil filter to confirm this weekend.

If this is the diagnosis... Do I need to replace the whole oil filter housing? Or does someone sell parts to fix this?

If I do replace the whole housing, What is the easiest way to get to it? I went through the wheel-well to I replaced the oil cooler.. Will the whole oil filter housing fit through the wheel-well?

JDM_ 09-18-2018 09:47 AM

I found this Oil Filter Housing Drain Plunger Spring Repair Kit
can this be installed while the Oil Filter housing is on the car? or do I need to remove it?

AoxoMoxoA 09-18-2018 01:54 PM


Originally Posted by JDM_ (Post 4420947)
If I do replace the whole housing, What is the easiest way to get to it? I went through the wheel-well to I replaced the oil cooler.. Will the whole oil filter housing fit through the wheel-well?


Originally Posted by JDM_ (Post 4420962)
I found this Oil Filter Housing Drain Plunger Spring Repair Kit can this be installed while the Oil Filter housing is on the car? or do I need to remove it?

There was a recent thread where a Dorman 904-261 was also verified to work in the MINI housing. I think the part is $10 & change on Amazon.

As to installation, if the drain-back valve has failed, it is likely broken into pieces, so there could be small fragments which have fallen into the housing passages, so just snapping a new one in may not completely remedy your issue, as those pieces would need to be recovered. If after a visual check you've determined the valve has broken, remove the housing.

It’s tight quarters, but it will fit through the wheel well after it has been broken down to its three separate components (first removing the cap and cooler, then the housing).

Alternately (and perhaps less labor intensive), it can be removed from the underside by removing the p/s fan, lower engine mount and passenger axle, which gives great access and much more room to remove the housing from below.

Of course, however you decide to remove it, always replace all associated gaskets and seals with new OE parts.

JAB 67 09-18-2018 03:00 PM

On my 2004 R53 MCS with six-speed, I replaced my filter housing recently. With the wheel well liner and passenger side axle removed, I was able to reinstall the housing without filter lid but with cooler attached.

DamnCampers 09-18-2018 05:57 PM

The problem with the Dorman part is that you have to modify the part and reuse the spring due to length of the spring that it comes with. The part being offered by outmotoring is 3D printed and looks to include a new spring. IMO I would get the kit as you get everything you need and can save the spring if the old one is still good.

JDM_ 09-19-2018 04:40 PM


Originally Posted by DamnCampers (Post 4421087)
The problem with the Dorman part is that you have to modify the part and reuse the spring due to length of the spring that it comes with. The part being offered by outmotoring is 3D printed and looks to include a new spring. IMO I would get the kit as you get everything you need and can save the spring if the old one is still good.

I decided to ordered a new Oil Filter Housing Assembly from WMW. Time is more important than money on this repair... Just want to make sure it is repaired right the first time without needing to order more parts....

Thanks for all your help.. I'm going to remove the axel/ PS motor/ read mount.. and drop the assembly out the bottom.. :thumbsup:


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