It is also a lot easier to inspect than the filter media used in the oil bath.
I made my adapter from parts readily available from your local hardware and NAPA Auto store.
1.) I discovered that a NAPA Gold 6188 filter fits perfectly into the existing filter support ring.
2.) To cap the other end, I found that an ordinary paint can lid is a perfect fit as well! Indeed, it has a lip that seals around the bottom edge of the filter like it was designed for the job! The top of the paint can lid is against the filter.
3.) What I did was get a 1/4 inch by 7 inch carriage bolt (threaded full length) and screwed it in from the existing top support bracket.

4.) Drilling a 1/4 inch hole in the paint can lid, I turned a pair of nuts and a washer down the carriage bolt to create a center support just slightly lower than the edge of the filter so as to apply tension on the bottom lid.

5.) Sliding the paint can lid in place I made sure that the lip sealed against the filter.

6.) I secured the filter in position by placing a rubber washer and steel washer over the bolt and securing it with a wing nut.

The nice thing about it is that none of the original components are modified in any way. If you want to restore it to the original oil bath cleaner you can swap them in five minutes.
Tim






