can somebody help me with an oil filter ???
#1
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can somebody help me with an oil filter ???
i have a 358 in a s10 i have to pull the headers off to change oil filter can anybody tell me if i can put the oil filter on the fender well or somewhere else
#3
Just don't screw on a FRAM.........
Read why below
http://forums.racingjunk.com/viewtop...t=fram+filters
Read why below
http://forums.racingjunk.com/viewtop...t=fram+filters
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X2....make sure that if you install the remote system, you use different lines if it will be near any heat source. Depending on the location & how you route the lines, the kit lines given are JUNK. I relaced mine with 8AN lines due to close proximity of the headers. And yes, skip FRAM Good luck!
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I done the same thing to mine when I ran full length headers, it was still a pain for starter issue's and It is kinda a pain to get the oil lines to clear the flywheel too.. So now I run fenderwell headers and am much happier.
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thanks guys yall have been a big help this hole job has been a pain in the.........you get the picture......that is one bad s10 pull n them wheels i believe mine would do that if i could just hook it a little better..any advice on that one i have leaf springs some kinda taction bars that go from rearend to the frame under the cab...456 gears 5000 stall 630hp 1.5 60ft 7.17 et 93 mph spins a little taking off have 28tall 10.5 m/t around 3k pounds guesing
#9
Wheels up is great for show but slower as it robs forward momentum.AND it can be inconsistant as all getout as well as the danger factor of being out of control ! Unless ya have steering brakes :shock:
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Originally Posted by us7race
I done the same thing to mine when I ran full length headers, it was still a pain for starter issue's and It is kinda a pain to get the oil lines to clear the flywheel too.. So now I run fenderwell headers and am much happier.
Jody damn boy that truck leaves hard...... :wink: :wink: