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SB remote oil filters #1845343
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Does anyone have any photos of the block and fittings?

Thanks

Re: SB remote oil filters [Re: justinp61] #1845363
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This is how I do it
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Re: SB remote oil filters [Re: MR_P_BODY] #1845386
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Mikes pic is a good representation of how to do it. The lower hole around the outer diameter of the filter boss needs tapped to NPT and an appropriate sized NPT to AN fitting installed, that is your oil "out" of the block. Then through the filter ( the outer passage) and the oil goes "out" of the filter through the center passage and into the center passage of the block.
What size NPT do you tap your block to mike? I know the lines should at least be -10

Re: SB remote oil filters [Re: justinp61] #1845397
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There are a couple of ways to do it. The center bolt is easier but the oil has to take a few extra corners when you go that way.

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Re: SB remote oil filters [Re: justinp61] #1845442
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I have a kit to do this, and was just reading the MP engine book today. The lower pic seems to jive with what they were saying, but mine came with the parts to do the upper one(center hole).
Just wondering what the difference would be...


It may be ugly, but it sure is slow.

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Re: SB remote oil filters [Re: justinp61] #1845483
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Thanks guys, mine will be like the second photo Andy posted.

There's water in that hole.

Re: SB remote oil filters [Re: justinp61] #1845543
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I make things like this, it's very common down here


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On the engine


A kit I have to start producing again


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Re: SB remote oil filters [Re: justinp61] #1845571
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Drill and tap for 3/8 NPT,straight in and out less 90 degree turns.



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I believe Andy commented years back about the difficulty of tapping this location for 1/2" NPT, 3/8" being the norm and shown in this thread. Anybody do 1/2", and how did it go?

And, is there any safe way/trick to tap this location, WITHOUT tearing the motor down, to insure no metal shaving go astray?


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Re: SB remote oil filters [Re: jcc] #1845662
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Originally Posted By jcc
I believe Andy commented years back about the difficulty of tapping this location for 1/2" NPT, 3/8" being the norm and shown in this thread. Anybody do 1/2", and how did it go?

And, is there any safe way/trick to tap this location, WITHOUT tearing the motor down, to insure no metal shaving go astray?


I did one with a hand drill.. it turned out ok but
it had a small seep all the time... all the rest that
I have done are on the mill... you better decide to do
it prior to the build up... are there ways to do it..
yes but I sure wouldnt want to chance it
EDIT
You would be farther ahead if you bought one of those
plates and used that.. if its already built.. and if
its in the car thats about the only way
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Re: SB remote oil filters [Re: LA360] #1845816
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LA360 do you sell that Kit? if not where do I go to get one?


Thank you
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Re: SB remote oil filters [Re: Kiddart] #1845834
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I would like one of those kits, too. Actually it looks pretty easy to make. And the idea of a remote filter makes it easy to change

I had a major blowout while I was under my 360 powered truck and the gasket gave up under the filter mounting plate eek

And a racer here had one let go in the lights at speed eek eek
the car spun off to the left, luckily it stayed upright and did not hit anything solid. It still cost him a set of wheels and tires (bent and flat spotted). Could have been a lot worse.


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Re: SB remote oil filters [Re: justinp61] #1845967
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Wher do you get the centerbolt for #2 pic?


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Re: SB remote oil filters [Re: fed] #1845996
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Originally Posted By fed
Wher do you get the centerbolt for #2 pic?


The center bolt is just a fine thread 3/4" bolt, 3/4 X 16tpi.

Re: SB remote oil filters [Re: Kiddart] #1846076
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Originally Posted By Kiddart
LA360 do you sell that Kit? if not where do I go to get one?


I do, but I am going through a divorce, so I stopped making them for a while and have no stock. I am just starting to produce stuff again now. Feel free to PM me for more details


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Re: SB remote oil filters [Re: fed] #1846113
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Originally Posted By fed
Wher do you get the centerbolt for #2 pic?


Damper bolt will work if you make it a little shorter.

Re: SB remote oil filters [Re: justinp61] #1846227
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I picked up a 2" fine thread bolt at Fastenal today, it was the shortest they had in stock. About 3/4" would be ideal. I'm also going to use a 3/4" copper crush washer under it.

Re: SB remote oil filters [Re: jcc] #1846305
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It is easy to drill and tap that hole if you have the proper fixture and an extra tall Bridgeport.

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Re: SB remote oil filters [Re: justinp61] #1846316
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I don't have a mill so I just drilled mine with a cordless drill, will pick up the tap tomorrow.

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