turbo extractors hitting oil filter
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turbo extractors hitting oil filter
i got myself some turbo extractors but when i tried to install it i found it was hitting my oil filter
my oil filter doesnt bolt directly onto the block
instead there is this alloy spacer (blacktop 4age)
its a standed item as i have seen it on many 4ages but i have also seen them without
i tried to remove it so i could put the filter directly onto the the block but it fits differntly
any susgestions as to how i can over come this problem
my oil filter doesnt bolt directly onto the block
instead there is this alloy spacer (blacktop 4age)
its a standed item as i have seen it on many 4ages but i have also seen them without
i tried to remove it so i could put the filter directly onto the the block but it fits differntly
any susgestions as to how i can over come this problem
Or you can take that alloy thing off, take threaded tube off the center of alloy thing and screw it directly into the block and the oil filter should go straight into that.
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If you want to fit the filter onto the block, you will have to grab a threaded tube from a 16v block, as the 20v ones once you screw it into the block, doesnt leave enough thread to screw the filter onto. Been there tried that.
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CAMB01 wrote:If you want to fit the filter onto the block, you will have to grab a threaded tube from a 16v block, as the 20v ones once you screw it into the block, doesnt leave enough thread to screw the filter onto. Been there tried that.
Is that just the case with filter and not a relocator kit? because im using the threaded tube from a 20v and my relocator kit screws onto it.
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Do it.
still wont work as there will be nothiing in the block for it to screw too.
You will need the threaded tube.
Try genuine, i have bought one of two over the years from the dealerships, and if you get a deal they are not too bad.
My oil filter relocator kit screws onto the treaded thing off 20vs though. So whos to say this one wont?
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TRD_ZERO wrote:My oil filter relocator kit screws onto the treaded thing off 20vs though. So whos to say this one wont?
Only if you screw the filter onto the block.
The filter will go on, but with only a few threads till it becomes tight, as the tube is too short.
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I think I know what type of manifolds you bought.
As most people have said, remove the alloy spacer part, get the threaded tube bit out of a 16v block and screw that into the 20v block.
Use a oil filter that will fit with the manifold and turbo in place.
No need to waste you $ on an oil filter relocation kit, but ideally you should be running an oil cooler witha turbo setup!
As most people have said, remove the alloy spacer part, get the threaded tube bit out of a 16v block and screw that into the 20v block.
Use a oil filter that will fit with the manifold and turbo in place.
No need to waste you $ on an oil filter relocation kit, but ideally you should be running an oil cooler witha turbo setup!
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