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Anyone know where I can get a bypass oil filter adapter?
I bought the bypass setup and hoses but I dont have the adapter that spins onto the stock oil filter location. Anyone know where I could find one reasonably priced? Thanks for the help!
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"For Ford PowerStroke 6.0 & 7.3 Diesel Engines;" There's no way that adapter fits a 6.0 engine. Good luck. Al |
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Uh oh! Well too late, I already bought it. I will have to keep my fingers crossed that it is the correct one. Is there any way I can check for it to work prior to pulling the filter off? I plan to do an oil change and instal this setup at the same time and dont want to run into any "speedbumps" in the process. Thanks for the link Beisel! I appreciate the help!
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It's probably a misprint. It will probably work on the 7.3 just fine since it uses a spin on oil filter whereas the 6.0 does not.
Good luck. Al |
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