Remove a Greddy Oil Filter relocation Kit
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well when i bought my FD a few months ago i changed the oil since the previous owner neglected to do so at the 3000 mi point, and i think the Hulk put that **** on last time it took me and 2 other guys to try to get it off and we ended up finally taking the elbow off and it just made things easier, and it only takes like 50 sec at most to get the elbow off so why not do it?
If you use a filter wrench, you will have no problem getting the filter off by yourself even if the hulk did install it (he probably used a filter wrench). And no need to remove the elbow.
I don't remember which size it is, just take a filter to the parts store and try them.
http://www.lislecorp.com/tool_detail.cfm?detail=1078
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If you use a filter wrench, you will have no problem getting the filter off by yourself even if the hulk did install it (he probably used a filter wrench). And no need to remove the elbow.
I don't remember which size it is, just take a filter to the parts store and try them.
http://www.lislecorp.com/tool_detail.cfm?detail=1078
I don't remember which size it is, just take a filter to the parts store and try them.
http://www.lislecorp.com/tool_detail.cfm?detail=1078
but if your going to do that you might as well just go finish your frosted flakes and bolt the box onto the pedestal, does the same thing haha
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It was always my understanding that the greddy relocation kit did in fact replace the factory oil filter pedestal. It's kinda hard to tell from your picture but it doesn't look like it's there to me, at the very least I'd go pick one up (especially since rich is just giving them away! ) on the chance you *might* need it. If you don't, shoot it back over to rich with a nice thank you card and be happy you don't have to deal with that unholy mess anymore .
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C'mon! how many people named David Hayes can own a 15 year old RX-7?!?!?
Do you know this guy?
https://www.rx7club.com/build-threads-292/kilo-racing-3-rotor-fd-conversion-325733/
Do you know this guy?
https://www.rx7club.com/build-threads-292/kilo-racing-3-rotor-fd-conversion-325733/
It is a coincidence though.
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I took off the elbow tonight to get a better look. BTW, I did find that the elbow was a bit of a pain to take off as the hose on the back side didn't want to come off so I took the large hose off the front instead. I'm also not exactly sure how I'm going to thread those nuts again on the bottom.
Anyway, the more I look at it the more I think that the Greddy relocation kit was tacked on to the OE pedestal.
Here is another picture. Not great because it is hard to get my SLR in the small space.
Here is another shot from a higher angle.
Also, what is this thing that was bolted on the outside of the elbow on the bottom?
There are two attachment points. The one on the back right (you can see it better in the first picture) has a metal bushing or washer in the middle of the plastic hole. The hole on the left is missing that metal bushing or washer. I'm afraid that when I tighten down on this when I reassemble everything that the plastic piece may crack without that metal bushing. What is this thing and can it be replaced?
Anyway, the more I look at it the more I think that the Greddy relocation kit was tacked on to the OE pedestal.
Here is another picture. Not great because it is hard to get my SLR in the small space.
Here is another shot from a higher angle.
Also, what is this thing that was bolted on the outside of the elbow on the bottom?
There are two attachment points. The one on the back right (you can see it better in the first picture) has a metal bushing or washer in the middle of the plastic hole. The hole on the left is missing that metal bushing or washer. I'm afraid that when I tighten down on this when I reassemble everything that the plastic piece may crack without that metal bushing. What is this thing and can it be replaced?
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Also, what is this thing that was bolted on the outside of the elbow on the bottom?
There are two attachment points. The one on the back right (you can see it better in the first picture) has a metal bushing or washer in the middle of the plastic hole. The hole on the left is missing that metal bushing or washer. I'm afraid that when I tighten down on this when I reassemble everything that the plastic piece may crack without that metal bushing. What is this thing and can it be replaced?
There are two attachment points. The one on the back right (you can see it better in the first picture) has a metal bushing or washer in the middle of the plastic hole. The hole on the left is missing that metal bushing or washer. I'm afraid that when I tighten down on this when I reassemble everything that the plastic piece may crack without that metal bushing. What is this thing and can it be replaced?
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I don't really want to remove the thing if I can help it. I'd rather not mess with too many of the hoses more than necessary. I'll see if I can get some measurements on it without taking it out. I'm going to need to buy some calipers.
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room for oil filter?
As I was digging around there trying to get a look at the oil filter base pedestal ("base" and "pedestal" are probably redundant I suppose), I noticed that there really isn't a whole lot of room for an oil filter in there. How tall are the oil filters? It look like it could be a rather tight fit.
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+1 Match a filter wrench up and use an extension that clears for loosening and tightening. That simple. If you want to add gauges for monitoring pressure and temp. The newly updated re speed pedestals w/ 2 npt fittings mounts are the way to go. G
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this should help you.
i stoled one of Mr links links https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-specific-1993-2002-16/oil-catch-can-install-locations-626214/
i stoled one of Mr links links https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-specific-1993-2002-16/oil-catch-can-install-locations-626214/
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Stock filters are great to use and are pretty cheap. Some Mazda dealers have specials where you buy 2 and get the 3rd free (at least my local one does). A lot of people dislike Fram but I havent heard of a Fram related engine failure. I usually use Bosch or factory Mazda filters.
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Stock filters are great to use and are pretty cheap. Some Mazda dealers have specials where you buy 2 and get the 3rd free (at least my local one does). A lot of people dislike Fram but I havent heard of a Fram related engine failure. I usually use Bosch or factory Mazda filters.
(I think Fram sued Kellogs!) haha
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this should help you.
i stoled one of Mr links links https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.php?t=626214
i stoled one of Mr links links https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.php?t=626214
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Is that why in 1995 Fram was forced to recall nearly all of their filters produced in the first part of that year. Fram filters are also not allowed in any major U.S. racing organizations due to them failing and exploding causing crashes and injuries that year? just curious
(I think Fram sued Kellogs!) haha
(I think Fram sued Kellogs!) haha
Im not trying to argue with you nor defend Fram but I've never seen a thread here saying "my engine is dead because of my Fram oil filter." I also didnt recommend him using a Fram filter either because everyone says they suck. I've used them in the past at random times with no ill effects as far as I can tell but I always try to get either Mazda filters or Bosch.
Why did Fram sue Kellogs?! Im guessing this involves some of the cardboard Fram uses?