Today 'Ms.ButterKup' got her final spin on filter upgrade with the addition of the coolant filter. Now this IS NOT A COMPARISON POST, like who's is better than who's.
This is a review of what I did, what I found and how it all went.
I used all JT's adapters when I did my oil, primary and secondary fuel with Wix filters. None of the change overs took longer than 15 minutes and everything fit and worked perfectly. Also the filters are easy to come by anywhere I may find myself, should something ever develop.
For the Coolant filter I went with the NAPA 4019 base, 4070 filter and installed 1/2" ball valves in both lines. I was able to get all the fittings and hose at NAPA, but went to the local plumbing supply for the valves. One modification I did make to the filter base was to drill out the center (outlet) hole. I noticed it was about a 1/4" hole and thought that may be a bit to restrictive seeing as how the hose used is 5/8" and the smallest opening in the cooling system is 3/8". So I drilled it out to 5/16" which is the same size opening as is in the inlet.
By changing over all the filters to spin on's, I believe it will now take less than an hour to completely service all the engine fluids and filters. Another plus is that now the fluids are being filtered much better than with the old cartridge style.
I pulled the radiator and had it cleaned & checked while I was at it, and that turned out to be the most costly of all the upgrades.
Now 'Ms.Butterkup' is a whole lot easier to deal with.
At least under the hood....
One last thing...there aren't any pictures...
This is a review of what I did, what I found and how it all went.
I used all JT's adapters when I did my oil, primary and secondary fuel with Wix filters. None of the change overs took longer than 15 minutes and everything fit and worked perfectly. Also the filters are easy to come by anywhere I may find myself, should something ever develop.
For the Coolant filter I went with the NAPA 4019 base, 4070 filter and installed 1/2" ball valves in both lines. I was able to get all the fittings and hose at NAPA, but went to the local plumbing supply for the valves. One modification I did make to the filter base was to drill out the center (outlet) hole. I noticed it was about a 1/4" hole and thought that may be a bit to restrictive seeing as how the hose used is 5/8" and the smallest opening in the cooling system is 3/8". So I drilled it out to 5/16" which is the same size opening as is in the inlet.
By changing over all the filters to spin on's, I believe it will now take less than an hour to completely service all the engine fluids and filters. Another plus is that now the fluids are being filtered much better than with the old cartridge style.
I pulled the radiator and had it cleaned & checked while I was at it, and that turned out to be the most costly of all the upgrades.
Now 'Ms.Butterkup' is a whole lot easier to deal with.
At least under the hood....
One last thing...there aren't any pictures...