2000 vortec v6 oil adapter
My problem is that I cannot find an oil adapter that allows me to mount the oil filter to the block--all I can find is the factory oil adapter with the oil cooling ports for the lines that run to the radiator. Does anyone know where I can get one with out the ports or have any suggestion on how to solve this problem? Can you block the ports with plugs and not ruin the engine. Thanks
huh???
if your truck is 4WD, then you have no choice but to use the oil filter relocator.
is there an issue with yours? explain what's going on. one of us will be able to help you out.
question. what's up wih the weird colour link you posted?
if your truck is 4WD, then you have no choice but to use the oil filter relocator.
is there an issue with yours? explain what's going on. one of us will be able to help you out.
question. what's up wih the weird colour link you posted?
................. is the factory oil adapter with the oil cooling ports for .................
I wrecked by 2000 Blazer 4x4 so I am installing the engine in a 74 Landcruiser and the radiator I have does not have oil cooling. So I'm stuck, either find a engine oil filter adapter, plug the holes in the one I have, or buy a new radiator and adapt it to fit the landcruiser.
If GM does not have the adapter you want just take the lines to the rad off the remote filter and take them to a high pressure hose shop and have them connected together. So it would still go out and just loop back in right away. While you are there have them add high pressure hose to the ones that go to the motor and back too and you will never have to touch them again.
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