After spending 2 days destructively removing an oil filter that I tightened too tight last year, I decided to make future oil changes easier by installing a remote oil filter. Here are my lessons learned:
Destruction in process.
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Ordered this from Marine Engine Depot:
http://marineenginedepot.com/MP/Mari...-Kt-5.0L-5.7L/
Here is the kit as received.
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This piece threads into the block just like an oil filter. I did not need the adapter that threads into the block with the 2 screws as there is already one installed.
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I thought instead of using the included bracket, I'd just attach it to the starboard hatch support. "Dirty" oil goes up to the oil filter and clean oil goes back to the block. I used thread sealant on the pipe threads.
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After the first time out, I noticed the engine cover a bit too hot for comfort, so I used the bracket attached to the exhaust manifold. Had to swap the lines, but oh well.
This will be much easier to access in the future.
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Destruction in process.
DSC_0148.jpg
Ordered this from Marine Engine Depot:
http://marineenginedepot.com/MP/Mari...-Kt-5.0L-5.7L/
Here is the kit as received.
DSC_0043.jpg
This piece threads into the block just like an oil filter. I did not need the adapter that threads into the block with the 2 screws as there is already one installed.
DSC_0044.jpg
I thought instead of using the included bracket, I'd just attach it to the starboard hatch support. "Dirty" oil goes up to the oil filter and clean oil goes back to the block. I used thread sealant on the pipe threads.
DSC_0047.jpg
After the first time out, I noticed the engine cover a bit too hot for comfort, so I used the bracket attached to the exhaust manifold. Had to swap the lines, but oh well.
This will be much easier to access in the future.
DSC_0050.jpg
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