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Mid June, I received OD Iron's remote oil filter kit to install and get some hours on the setup. As long as it isn't predicted to rain, I drive the Deuce approximately 40 miles a day...The hours quickly add up.
The kit is very complete and easy to install. It comes with a generous length of hose that you cut to length depending on where you choose to install the remote oil filter. The recommended filter is a Wix 51792XD. I didn't realize just how big this filter is until I had it in my hands. The Wix 51970XD looks like a Honda filter compared to the 51792XD.
I opted to keep the install quick and simple, so I installed the filter housing angled on the driver's fender. For a fender install, the weight of the filter assembly (filled with oil) should be considered. I will be reinforcing the fender in the upcoming weeks.
For sealing the base of the oil filter canisters, the kit comes with gaskets instead of the stock rubber o-rings. Be-sure to clean the mating surface well. For the adapter bolt seal, the stock felt ring seal is replaced with a high quality copper crush ring. The upper surface of the canister where the adapter bolt seals has been machined to be absolutely parallel with the bottom of the canister.
With the adapter bolts torqued down, install the 90 degree fittings (with thread sealer) into the bolts. I prefer to use yellow thread tape (.003" thickness) when sealing the threads. Then install the remote filter base where you prefer and install the hoses.
Overall results... Great! There has been zero leaks and I don't feel the urge to constantly check it (like with my setup). The time-to-pressure is approximately 5 seconds cold. With a warm engine, time-to-pressure is a second. A preluber would be a great compliment to this system. Replacement filters through NAPA online retails @ $61.99. This is well worth it and does save money in the long term.
You can buy the filter setup @ OD Iron . This includes both machined canisters. There is a $50 core charge for the canisters (Included in the list price). Once you get your kit installed, send him back your old canisters and you will get your core charge fee back.
If you need more pictures, I have 32 pictures posted here:
http://bottleworks.homeunix.net/remote-oil-filter/
-Bradley
The kit is very complete and easy to install. It comes with a generous length of hose that you cut to length depending on where you choose to install the remote oil filter. The recommended filter is a Wix 51792XD. I didn't realize just how big this filter is until I had it in my hands. The Wix 51970XD looks like a Honda filter compared to the 51792XD.
I opted to keep the install quick and simple, so I installed the filter housing angled on the driver's fender. For a fender install, the weight of the filter assembly (filled with oil) should be considered. I will be reinforcing the fender in the upcoming weeks.
For sealing the base of the oil filter canisters, the kit comes with gaskets instead of the stock rubber o-rings. Be-sure to clean the mating surface well. For the adapter bolt seal, the stock felt ring seal is replaced with a high quality copper crush ring. The upper surface of the canister where the adapter bolt seals has been machined to be absolutely parallel with the bottom of the canister.
With the adapter bolts torqued down, install the 90 degree fittings (with thread sealer) into the bolts. I prefer to use yellow thread tape (.003" thickness) when sealing the threads. Then install the remote filter base where you prefer and install the hoses.
Overall results... Great! There has been zero leaks and I don't feel the urge to constantly check it (like with my setup). The time-to-pressure is approximately 5 seconds cold. With a warm engine, time-to-pressure is a second. A preluber would be a great compliment to this system. Replacement filters through NAPA online retails @ $61.99. This is well worth it and does save money in the long term.
You can buy the filter setup @ OD Iron . This includes both machined canisters. There is a $50 core charge for the canisters (Included in the list price). Once you get your kit installed, send him back your old canisters and you will get your core charge fee back.
If you need more pictures, I have 32 pictures posted here:
http://bottleworks.homeunix.net/remote-oil-filter/
-Bradley
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