anyone relocated the remote oil filter housing?

93ty475

Donating Member
if so, where did you go with it? i'll be dealing with that tonight after it cools off here...would lower be better to prevent oil drainback? i seem to believe mine drains back when not started for days...maybe not...i installed my new battery and tray where the oil filter was...what a pain
 

93ty475

Donating Member
oh yeah, i forgot to mention i'm installing a hayden air to oil cooler instead of using the radiator ports...so i guess the location is kinda flexible as far as the housing goes...just want to mock everything up before i go to the hose and fitting place...
 

Daryl H

Donating Member
I went outside of the frame rail, below the driver's side door.
Went to a bigger Mobil 1 filter also.
Any weight removed from in front of the wheels is good in my book.
Any weight placed behind the rear wheels is better.
 

93ty475

Donating Member
Daryl H said:
I went outside of the frame rail, below the driver's side door.
Went to a bigger Mobil 1 filter also.
Any weight removed from in front of the wheels is good in my book.
Any weight placed behind the rear wheels is better.

thats sounds like a sensible location....also sounds like something i should have thought about when i had the cab off...thanks!!!
 

'JustDreamin'

Dream: 6LV8 Turbo Bravada
My only recommendation would be to put it someplace protected, or protect it where ever you put it. Oil filters aren't know for being all that tough. If you put it under the truck think seriously about some kind of gravel guard or something. Never know when you might hit a pothole or have a tire chuck a stone or something. Or think about an aftermarket filter that would be more durable.

Just my $0.02

'Dreamin'
 

93ty475

Donating Member
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Lynn D. Brown said:
I guess You'll go w braided SS lines to/from the remote filter, then ?

i just finished this last night...i'm uploading pics of it right now...the hose i use is made by aeroquip and is rated for 2250 psi...the steel cord it contains is on the inside with a fabric outer layer...i'll get the specifics on the hose in a bit...

edit:

here's some info on the hose and fittings... http://www.hoseline.net/aeroquip/fc300.htm the hose is fc300 by aeroquip...fittings are eaton/aeroquip, reusable, designed for this hose...very easy to work with...i used -8 for the oil remote relocation to keep around the same 1/2" inside diameter...before i did this, it took longer for the rockers to spurt oil...now they almost instantly pump oil out...i'm pretty sure i was getting considerable drainback (because the filter was mounted so high) before this mod...my filter housing now resides on the outside of the framerail almost directly down from the driver's side door opener handle and keyhole...for the oil cooler, i used the atr/hayden useless i/c upgrade cooler...i have an assortment of fans that came with my truck that i am no longer using...i may play around with one on the new remote tranny cooler and the engine oil cooler later...i fabbed up a quick bracket to mount my engine oil cooler under the bed around where the spare usually goes...

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ed hess

race or get outta the way
i have my trans filter on the outboard side of the pass frame rail just before it turns up for the rear wheels.

when i change to a dual core radiator it wont have the oil cooler and i will do the relocate the exact same way for the oil filter except it will go on the drivers side.

pic of trans filter

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ed
 

93ty475

Donating Member
ed hess said:
i have my trans filter on the outboard side of the pass frame rail just before it turns up for the rear wheels.

when i change to a dual core radiator it wont have the oil cooler and i will do the relocate the exact same way for the oil filter except it will go on the drivers side.


ed

edit: anyone,

let me know if you need a parts list to do this...it will save you alot of time...if you notice, i used 2 different length 90's on the first pic...they fit perfect and cleared everything...i'm pretty sure the atr/hayden will be more than enough for cooling the engine oil...also when i went to change the oil, i was able to drain the cooler, lines and all because the filter housing is now at the lowest point of all...you can't do that on a stock setup unless you remove the adapter at the block...nice job on the tranny filter BTW...
 

ed hess

race or get outta the way
i allready hgave an fittings on the oem adapter at the block so this is kind of a no brainer. I could just take the same SS lines from the adapter to the remote and reuse them at whatever lenght they are now when i do the relocate later....

ed
 

'JustDreamin'

Dream: 6LV8 Turbo Bravada
Cool install photo's. Looks like you guys (ed and 93ty475) really know what you're doing.

I do have one question. Oil cooler mount. The pic looks like its sitting flat against the floor. Is it really? If so, how does the air go through it to cool the oil? Or is that the temporary part you were talking about?


Servando, great link on the oil thermostat units. Pretty neat. Thats the kind of thing I've been looking for for my boat.

'Dreamin'
 

2kwik4u

Resident slow guy
I woudl keep an eye on that oil cooler mounted under the bed like that. I ahve seen a tranny cooler placed in the same area get damaged from the rear end contacting it on big bumps......Solution was to move the tranny cooler back some and tilt it slightly....works like a champ now....
 

93ty475

Donating Member
JustDreamin said:
Cool install photo's. Looks like you guys (ed and 93ty475) really know what you're doing.

I do have one question. Oil cooler mount. The pic looks like its sitting flat against the floor. Is it really? If so, how does the air go through it to cool the oil? Or is that the temporary part you were talking about?


Servando, great link on the oil thermostat units. Pretty neat. Thats the kind of thing I've been looking for for my boat.

'Dreamin'

thanks...if you look under a sy bed, there are rails that run across the bottom of the bed...i imagine they are for strength as well as mounting the bed to the chassis...its hard to see in my crappy photo, but if you look closely, one of those rails is taller than the other, so i mounted the cooler to flat steel across those...it gave the cooler an angle instead of being flat against the bed...the support thats closest to the rear of the truck is about 3 or more inches from the bed and the one closest to the differential is about 1 1/2 inches from the bottom of the bed...also, my differential wouldn't even touch my oil cooler even if it contacted the bottom of the bed...i will take a side shot later to show this...my picture just gives you that illusion... like i said i'll post a better photo of this just please excuse the poor shape of the fins of my cooler because quite a few of the fins bent from the wreck on my ty (before i owned it) and mishandling it and tossing it around my shop for months before i found a better use for it...i have a much better cooler exactly like it that came off the sy, but i put it in such a safe place, that i haven't been able to find it yet...
 

'JustDreamin'

Dream: 6LV8 Turbo Bravada
I hate it when that happens. You put it somewhere for safe keeping and then forget where that somewhere is. Or your better half moves if for you to a more suitable location without telling you. I feel your pain.

'Dreamin'
 

crashing_sux

Blow Me?
Re: anyone relocated the remote oil filter housing?

Firing up the wayback machine here. I'm about to relocate my filter and remember a post about the SyTy remote filter adapters having flow issues. Should I just use a different adapter/filter while I'm at it? I saw a remote filter adapter with a filter on it that was twice as long as ours somewhere, seemed like a decent way to improve capacity while I'm relocating.
 

turbodog

Donating Member
Re: anyone relocated the remote oil filter housing?

Servando, I'd like to get your parts list, and any info on the battery relocation as well. I want to do this before I replace my A/C hose assembly/accumulator/expansion valve and button it back up. I'm tired of the A/C hose being in the way of battery removal. I think that is why it's leaking.

BTW, I am buying a house up here in Dallas, with a nice extra garage for Typhoon projects. I'll probably not be doing the fromt brakes. etc . until I have it up here (est move is June 6).
 

93ty475

Donating Member
Re: anyone relocated the remote oil filter housing?

crashing_sux said:
Firing up the wayback machine here. I'm about to relocate my filter and remember a post about the SyTy remote filter adapters having flow issues. Should I just use a different adapter/filter while I'm at it? I saw a remote filter adapter with a filter on it that was twice as long as ours somewhere, seemed like a decent way to improve capacity while I'm relocating.

The only real pain with doing this is that moving the filter housing puts you further from the radiator/cooler....just find a decent engine oil cooler and don't use the one in the radiator....I did fine using the stock filter housing and block adapter....also used an old atr aux cooler...
 

93ty475

Donating Member
Re: anyone relocated the remote oil filter housing?

turbodog said:
Servando, I'd like to get your parts list, and any info on the battery relocation as well. I want to do this before I replace my A/C hose assembly/accumulator/expansion valve and button it back up. I'm tired of the A/C hose being in the way of battery removal. I think that is why it's leaking.

BTW, I am buying a house up here in Dallas, with a nice extra garage for Typhoon projects. I'll probably not be doing the fromt brakes. etc . until I have it up here (est move is June 6).

I had the list at my fingertips back when I did this mod....I'll be able to compile another one when I do motor mounts in the very near future...best thing about the parts I used is that you'll be able to find them at any hydraulic supply store...the battery relocation was a snap...I'll get you a photo of the tray....I just made 3 "L" shaped brackets, positioned them, tacked and then welded them to the tray....I think I even used existing holes on the truck to mount the tray to....one bolt to the fenderwell, one to the radiator support and one to the fender....Our positive cable reaches the passenger side just fine....but you'll have to extend or address the smaller gauge positive that goes to the headlight harness....
 
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Re: anyone relocated the remote oil filter housing?

Actually im working on that right now im going with a Billet Oil Filter reloacation kit. the stock one just leaks and im putting my battery in its location. i bought the Billet kit on Ebay for $70.00 then the Braided hose and fittings from Summit there is only one thing that was hard to get its the screw in adapter for the block but i got it from Chevy Dealer i might have the part number around somewhere if you need pics i can show you. my Email address is rosszahara@hotmail.com

It looks Nice and wont leak.
Remember im still working on it but i have all the parts. its a Wife thing. she hates when i work on my truck.
 
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