I have some new information I'm going to share today concerning the 303M HydraMatic's oil filter.
Almost everyone I've come across lately has shown evidence of wear. Some extremely bad.
So I went on a search to find a replacement. At first I asked if any filter manufacturer would make-up a few for our transmission. That did not go well. I don't believe anyone here would shell out a few hundred (make that $500.00) dollars for an oil filter. So I started looking at filters already made that could be adapted to our application. I found two that fit the bill.
The first one has a smaller filter mesh. The standard HydraMatics filter has a #80 mesh screen made from brass weave. The filter I found has a #100 mesh screen (much better) and is made out of stainless steel. Also far superior to the easily damaged brass screen.
The second filter I found is an actual hydraulic filter capable of filtering down to 10 microns. It is also physically bigger so much more capacity. The problem is I'm not sure the oil pump will be able to pull the oil from it. I will need to test it to be sure it will work.
I assembled an oil pan to mock-up the filters.
Here's some pictures.


This standard brass filter has been around for over 60 years, and you can see the holes in the brass weave due to the brass becoming brittle.

This new filter is smaller but can still flow 10 GPM .

Fits perfectly on the end of the oil cooler.

This actual hydraulic filter also fits nicely into the oil pan sump. All it needs is a 90 degree elbow and a small piece of pipe. I've ordered the elbow ( reinforced silicone ) and some thin wall aluminum pipe which I'll thread to fit the filter. This set-up would be the best "if" the HydraMatics oil pump has enough suction to pull from it. Being forced to use old pump vanes gives me pause here.
I'm still looking into getting some new pump vanes made. I might have to go with the shop that wants
$275.00 for seven vanes and an order of 50 set's. We'll see.
Maybe I can sale some here or maybe "Fatsco" will buy the extras. Later on I'm going to build the last two 303M units I have parts for.
I'll probably put them on eBay. We'll see about that also.