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Old 06-20-2010, 09:18 PM
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Guys, any of you have shots of where, how you set this up and who's stuff u are using? Running -12 lines I would suppose---post up pics of what you have (mounting, etc) if you have them please---many thanks!!

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With the old engine I had it on the frame horn before the radiator. (Passenger side)Not many good options. -12 is probably overkill unless the lines get long.(Beyond the support) I was going to run 12's on the new engine but GM plumbed the block with -10 o-ring ports. That and I had no room to make -12 happen. No 90 degree adapter fittings and you'll be fine. It's a good time to dump the stock bypass valve for a stiffer spring or plug it all together. The extra friction can cause it to bypass cold and that's bad if you don't know you have a problem. Ask me how I know. We're do for a phone call anyway.
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-10s that's whats on the block:



Routed the lines behind the inner fender. Amsoil's remote bypass kit.
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Old 06-24-2010, 09:23 PM
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Guys, any of you have shots of where, how you set this up and who's stuff u are using? Running -12 lines I would suppose---post up pics of what you have (mounting, etc) if you have them please---many thanks!!

Doug

Doug -- Just saw this thread....

Of course EVERY car is different - different header issues - steering components etc....

I mounted my Pure Power remote filter on the transmission crossmember. It was easy to take out of the car - build a couple of brackets - weld it up and mount the lines/remote etc. I ran -10s....

It sits now out of the way - no way to hit it - driver side - near the tailshaft of the 700r4. Lines on the small block run down just past the flexplate - along the trans pan - and right to the filter and back.

Best yet -- it doesn't drip on ANYTHING when it needs to be changed! Before -- I had to run tin foil over the headers to keep the oil off of them... When I collect enough of that old oily tin foil -- I send it down to Todd and he uses it to wrap his spark plug wires.
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Old 06-24-2010, 09:31 PM
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A PS....

I'm using the Pure Power cleanable billet filter.... it has magnets inside and filters 100% of the oil. It is NOT a bypass filter... it's a 100% all oil goes thru this bad boy filter...

The magnets and the 100% filtering is what saved the crank - the bearings and all the other "internals" in the 427 when the cam was being eaten by the roller lifters... Or at least that's what the engine builder said. Having it cleanable is also how I could SEE that the motor was going to bad... so now I'm double sold on using this "type" of filtration.
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Old 06-24-2010, 09:34 PM
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Forgot the link for the filter type I'm using.... DOH! I must be getting really OLD...

http://www.gopurepower.com/


There are many manufacturers of this type of filter... this just happens to be the one (I run them in everything I own) I use.

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Buddy old Pal, Old buddy, Old pal, Old buddy, Old pal, Gregory. There ain't no room for an oil filter near the crossmember of a first gen in stock trim.
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Doug has BFH's doesn't he?



No wonder I sold all of my 69's
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