Yes Andy you can install it with the motor in, it's easier also. I took my
own off and went to a 90 degree ford racing set up because there is no way
to change the filter without making a mess using the original not to
mention they leak. But you need stock have at it. my .02 cents
Jeff
On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 12:46 PM, awtiger--- via Tigers <
tigers@autox.team.net> wrote:
> Hey, guys:
>
> Okay...all the work I've done over the last year is about to (hopefully)
> come to a conclusion. It looks like the motor will go back in my car
> within a week or two!!!! I still have one question, however, and hopefully
> you guys can shed a bit of light on this for me. I've never owned a Tiger
> with the factory oil filter hose set up on it so I'm a bit in the dark when
> it comes to that subject. My question is this...can the hoses and the side
> block fittings be installed on the motor with the motor in place in the
> car? My guess is that they probably can, but I don't want to install the
> motor without the hoses, only to find that I've got to take it all lose
> again and jack it around in order to get the hoses on. Can someone address
> this for me?
>
> Thanks very much,
> Andy Walker
> Edmond, OK
> B382001600LRXFE
> TAC #740
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