no doubt you could make it work, but we've all heard stories of oil filters rupturing, or leaking badly, and the
fire potential could be big time. Below, one of many stories:
"This morning, the Motorcraft FL820S filter ruptured at the seam on my wife's 2003 4.0LV6 Explorer. Looks to have happened at cold start, or at least before she drove off. She didn't notice it (sigh) and drove about a mile or two before all the oil pumped out and the engine started clattering away. She called me, and I of course told her to pull over and shut down RIGHT AWAY...
Went and looked at it, and there was oil all over the bottom of the car, coming from the OF area. I figured that the can popped at the seam (seen that happen with other cars before) or the gasket blew out. Had it towed home, removed the filter, cleaned things up, put on a replacement filter (bought at the same time as the burst unit, and with a similar code printed on the can), filled 'er up, and had a good look at the old filter.
The blown filter had the endcap all 'ballooned out' and the can pulled out of the seam about 1/3 of the way around. Sprayed oil all over the place, including on the PS exhaust manifold and exhaust hardware. Thank God it didn't catch fire. I became concerned that I had a problem in the engine causing excessive pressure (blocked passage, or failed pressure relief valve). Decided to run the engine in the driveway for a while to see if the endcap on the filter 'ballooned' like the last one."