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kellymeiste(at)jcwifi.com
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 2:59 pm    Post subject: Remote oil filter Reply with quote

With spring now here I'm ready to replace my winter 10W-30 oil for my normal
Castrol 20W-50. I hate changing the filter as it's difficult to get at,
plus it dumps oil all over the muffler below when changing. I'm
contemplating going to a remote oil filter to simplify this process. With
more oil required to fill the additional oil lines and larger filter, plus
getting the filter away from the engine & muffler I hope to cool the oil
just a little better.

My question is, has any of you done this on your EA-81 yet?
If so can you tell me a little about your installation, and also were you
purchased the remote oil filter kit (part # if you have it)?

Thanks for any advice,

Kelly Meiste
Stratus powered 601 HD (130 hours)


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 3:18 pm    Post subject: Remote oil filter Reply with quote

Try www.batinc.net . They have the adaptors, mounts and also
thermostats.
Bill Cardell (TurboDog's Dad)
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 4:55 pm    Post subject: Remote oil filter Reply with quote

Kelly,
I found the difficulty of removing and replacing the filter was much
easier some time ago by putting
the leverage outside the motor mount. I used a nylon belt-wrench with a
square steel tube handle. This
was adapted to fit a large size socket extension 12 inches long. The
belt is fit the usual way onto the filter so that the
wrench and extension work the firewall-side of the filter while
extending out the right side. This method makes
getting the filter off a breeze. Doesn't stop the excess oil that
dribbles onto the muffler. I use a wad of paper
towels to capture that and a pan under. The extension works well both
ways, but one has to be careful
as it's easy to over tighten the filter. This method eliminated my need
for a remote oil filter which is going to
drip wherever you put it.

Larry McFarland
Kelly Meiste wrote:

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With spring now here I'm ready to replace my winter 10W-30 oil for my normal
Castrol 20W-50. I hate changing the filter as it's difficult to get at,
plus it dumps oil all over the muffler below when changing. I'm
contemplating going to a remote oil filter to simplify this process. With
more oil required to fill the additional oil lines and larger filter, plus
getting the filter away from the engine & muffler I hope to cool the oil
just a little better.

My question is, has any of you done this on your EA-81 yet?
If so can you tell me a little about your installation, and also were you
purchased the remote oil filter kit (part # if you have it)?

Thanks for any advice,

Kelly Meiste
Stratus powered 601 HD (130 hours)





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PostPosted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 5:11 pm    Post subject: Remote oil filter Reply with quote

I usually just put a piece of scrap aluminum on the muffler under the filter
when removeing it. The oil dribbles down on to the aluminum and runs down
into the drain pan.

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on 3/22/06 7:54 PM, LarryMcFarland at larry(at)macsmachine.com wrote:

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Kelly,
I found the difficulty of removing and replacing the filter was much
...
getting the filter off a breeze. Doesn't stop the excess oil that
dribbles onto the muffler. I use a wad of paper
towels to capture that and a pan under. The extension works well both

Larry McFarland


Kelly Meiste wrote:

>
>
> With spring now here I'm ready to replace my winter 10W-30 oil for my normal
> Castrol 20W-50. I hate changing the filter as it's difficult to get at,
> plus it dumps oil all over the muffler below when changing. I'm ...
>
> Kelly Meiste
> Stratus powered 601 HD (130 hours)
>
>


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