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Old 05-15-2003, 02:54 PM
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Hey all, I am swapping a turbo rotary out of an '87 RX-7 into my MGB and I need to purchase a remote oil filter setup. I'm wondering what the thread pitch and size are of the stock filter so I can purchase the right kit. Thanks for any help.



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Old 05-15-2003, 08:23 PM
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racing beat sells a remote oil filter adapter for that motor





racing beat remote oil filter adapter!



goto oil system under their produst listings
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Thanks, I stumbled upon that this afternoon. Are there any advantages to using this style as opposed to a kit from www.summitracing.com that retails for 41$ and includes all the lines and brackets?? Is there something special about rotory's that doesn't allow these to be used?? Thanks again. Here's an example: http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.a...part=TRD%2D1150



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its either the same thing, or the racing beat one is made out of better stuff (steel instead of aluminum)



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The racing beat bypass block simply bypasses the oil filter altogether in the stock location and enables you to add a filter in the oil cooler circuit, but it does not provide any hardware for the new location, it just blocks off the old location. For $41 I went ahead and ordered the one from Summit, if it doesn't work I can always return it. BTW, I found the size of the thread at some other site online(don't remember what it was), it had the size thread of every application on the market. Thanks anyways
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yeah, i have no idea what the thread size is.



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RX-7 oil filter thread size is 20mm. Don't know the pitch, but I don't think you have a choice. Basically oil filter's threads come in SAE (3/4") and Metric (20mm). But don't assume if you have a Japanese car you are Metric, or if American car it is SAE...Toyota's run the 3/4" threads, as do Kawasaki industrial motors, etc.



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