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actually.....
If you move the mount higher.. there is plenty of room...
I used the stock filter mount.. and added a 6" lenght of metal.. to move the assembly up.. It's as close to the hood as I can get it..
PLENTY of room under the filter..
The vent Idea is a good idea! if I don't...
Nice
I like the inlet and outlet.. the angles are perfect.. That will work slick when you hook up the lines..
The guage is overkill for me.. but I can see it might add to the coolness..
I'd be worried it would be another thing that could fail...
Bleeding...
Sam27...
I think one of the benefits of this spin on system is there is no un needed venting system... it removes one way that can leak...
I didnt want todo this conversion.. but after several tries of trying to stop the leak... I had a choice, either but a replacement off...
ok..
Maybe Engine man typed in the wrong NAPA numbers.
He said 4470.....for the filter base..
But I think he meant to type 4770? Well the Napa parts person figured it out whatever it was...
I used my USPS discount.. saved almost $15 on those two parts total...
But I bought a piece of...
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