remote oil filter?
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We can help you. Where do you want to mount it? We would need at least the length from the original location on the block to the remote location.
You can always use AN fittings and hose too.
Email us at [email protected]
Kirk
You can always use AN fittings and hose too.
Email us at [email protected]
Kirk
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http://www.amsoil.com/StoreFront/bf.aspx
They have a marine version, not shown on the page.
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I use the hardin marine remote mounts with the pure power filter and #12 an lines from joat 904-269-7047 ben is a old school builder top notch that sells earls plumbing
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if your running stock application engines then i suggest mercury. the s.s braided line doesnt have the life you ll expect. you can use the nylon braided line instead. but if your not an avid enthusiast or acclimated to this type of work, then just stick with merc stuff. the time saved will be worth the money spent.
good luck
good luck