oil filter relocation setups

tsuper92

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you can still screw your addapter on to the housing after you pull the stock oil cooler off.you could actually thread a filter on to the housing itself.i still haven't found the pipe to thread into the block to get rid of the housing
 
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cnewingham

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It looks like it is going to be a pita with the engine in the car but is definetly doable. I will do a write up when I do mine.
 

supra87t/t4

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tsuper92 said:
you can still screw your addapter on to the housing after you pull the stock oil cooler off.you could actually thread a filter on to the housing itself.i still haven't found the pipe to thread into the block to get rid of the housing

I asked this question awhile ago and didn't find anyone who was running without the stock filter-mount/cooler thingy. I ended up making my own adapter on the cheap by just taking a 3/4-16 bolt, boring a hole down the middle, threading it into the block and using a nut to lock it down, just leave enough sticking out to thread the filter onto.

http://www.supramania.com/forums/showthread.php?t=37374
 

Ric

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If the motor is out, chop off the water coolent line past the heater outlet and tig weld it shut.

As far as oil filter necks go, use a 2JZ-GE one that does not have the water cooler, so you can use a remote cooler that will actually work.