Tony,
1) New hoses can be attached to original fittings by any competent air
conditioning repair shop. They use the same type crimp connections and
the A/C hoses are rated at much higher pressures, and oil compatibility,
as original. Original style seals available at Sunbeam Specialties.
2) Remote single, or dual oil filter aluminum holders can be purchased
at most auto parts stores. They are made by the same company that makes
remote oil radiators and fans for HD oil cooling. Mount on engine body
panels. Can accept full length filters.
http://store.summitracing.com/
Search: "remote oil filter" for LOTS of types and brands.
or:
http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/Browse/tf-Browse/s-10201/showAll-0/showCustom-0/N-111+10201+600001649/c-10101
Steve
Tony Someone wrote:
>Members-First a Thanks to Ron for posting the "stubbie list". I will follow up
>asap with the results of the local Ford dealer who had/has the filters
>vertically cut open and report on the filtering capacity of each brand.
>
>The remote syestem on B9473317LRXFE has had new hoses installed by a PO and
>although the original fittings where used, the hose or lines where made to
>long, so long in fact I cannot use the oil filter holder that attaches to the
>head. SO, Im interested in an other than stock, remote setup(s). Im sure this,
>as have several other subjects, already been discussed but it was before I
>came aboard. So if the members who are running an other than stock filtering
>setup, I would appreciate hearing from them, especially if they have tube
>headers which make the "stubbie" unuseable. Another request would be an oil
>cooler, which might has a filter in line. Thanks ahead of time for any and all
>replys. warmest regards, Tony in southern IL.
>
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