anyone know where to buy 7MGTE oil filter relocation

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JerzeySlowpra

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anyone know where to find a 7m oil filter reloaction kit, i found on on 935 motorsports but it says its for a 1jz or 2jz
 

abustiffy

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even the "made up" ones you have to cut the lines to fit. I had a greddy on my 89. Looking back, for the money I could have bought a universal one, oil, filter, and had money left over.
 

gixxer750

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yep advance auto has one in the MR GASKET catologe. It is listed for the toyota 6 cylinder engines. Has the same threads as the truck ones. I am currently running it on my car. Works great. They will price match summit if you b^tch enough.
 

supraman7mgte

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I re located mine to where the stock passenger side tow hook was.
The filter mount will be big enough to use a Motorcraft FL1A filter(or fram or Toyota )
and provide about an extra quart of oil which is muy bueno for turbo's
 
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what kit did you end up using and how do you get an oil cooler to work with the system, doenst one of the cooler lines come out of the stock oil filter housing itself?
 

kamil

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1. Buy either the Summit or Perma-Cool universal relocation kit from summit.
2. Buy the N/A oil filter stud from toyota (http://cygnusx1.net/supra/library/EPC/MKIII_NATO/291410/1502_1.html - part 15600A in this diagram).
3. Remove the entire 7MGTE Oil Filter Housing (shown here: http://cygnusx1.net/supra/library/EPC/MKIII_NATO/291410/1502_2.html) from the block.
4. Screw the new N/A oil filter stud into the block and then screw the filter relocation adapter onto it. Now you have 2 bungs that you can route to anywhere you want the oil filter to be. They will be labeled IN/OUT, keep that in mind.

Now if you want to convert to bigger oil lines and AN fittings (this will get pricey), here is a quote from this thread on supraforums:

Larry_A said:
My oil system:

· PermaCool single filter relocation kit Part #PRM-10695
Cost: $34.95
Vendor: Summit

· OEM NA oil filter base Part #15600a
Cost: $Free from backyard motor buddy
Vendor: Toyota


· 10AN to ½” NPT adapter Part #FCM2009
Cost: $4.85 x 10
1) Oil filter adapter 2) Oil cooler 3) T-stat x 4 4) Oil filter mount
Vendor: Baker Precision

· Aeroquip AQP Socketless –10AN Hose Part #FBV1000
Cost: $5.69 x 10
Vendor: Summit


· Thermotec hose wrap Part #THE-14011
note: To protect hose near exh man/turbo.
Cost: $54.39
Vendor: Summit

· Straight hose end Part #FCM1514
Cost: $6.70 x 7
Vendor: Baker Precision

· 90° hose end Part #FCM1534
Cost: $20.70 x 2
Vendor: Baker Precision

· 45° hose end Part #FCM1524
Cost: $20.95 x 1
Vendor: Baker Precision

· Setrab 7 ½” x 8 ¼” x 2” -10AN 25 row cooler Part #125-10
Cost: ~$150.00
Vendor: Baker Precision

· Thermostatic control valve – ½”spigots/160F Part # OTP-8
Cost: $Unknown
Vendor: Made by B&M, need to locate vendor
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· Single filter mount with ½” NPT (int) ports right and left. 3/4 - 16 thread Part #1791
note: *I* cannot use mount provided by kit.
Cost: $29.95
Vendor: Baker Precision
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· Reducer Pipe Bushing ½” to 1/8” Part #991206
note: For oil press/temp sensors.
Cost: $4.42 x 2
Vendor: Baker Precision

· 100psi oil pressure gauge Part #4727
Cost: $63.95
Vendor: Summit

· Oil temp gauge Part #4748
Cost: $51.95
Vendor: Summit


And one more thread worth reading through : http://www.supraforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=253229
 
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JerzeySlowpra

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and that kit threads in? the summit ones dont...well the ones i looked at today and i looked at a few at the local hot rod shop