360 Oil Filters ?

Infiniti Dave

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I recently got the 360 off my engine stand and installed in my 79 Aspen RT. The instructions supplied with the new headers say to remove the oil filter for installation clearance. Seemed simple enough until tried to install one. The Mopar Oil Filter at 3 1/2 " diameter won't fit between the header pipes. Anyone have a listing and part number for a smaller diameter one that will fit?
 

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Do you have the 90degree filter adapter or are you coming perpendicular to the block?
 

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The filter boss is still OE and perpendicular to the block. Truth be known though the filter won't clear the header tubes to get anywhere near it. If it would there'd be plenty of room to attach it.
 

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The filter boss is still OE and perpendicular to the block. Truth be known though the filter won't clear the header tubes to get anywhere near it. If it would there'd be plenty of room to attach it.
You need a 90 degree adapter and the filter will go on no problem.

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First off thankyou to everyone for your responses and advice. One of the first posts mentioned a Fram #PH3600. I'm not a big fan of Fram, but having Wal-Mart close by it seemed like a safe gamble for $4.00. Fit fine and now I have a good place to start. I also liked the later post about a remote filter kit and plan to look into it. Again, thankyou to each of you ! By the way,this filter will be changed soon !!
 

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Mopar made a shorter filter than the standard 3549957 shorty but I don`t remember the part number on it. I think it was for marine applications IIRC
 
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The remote filter is the way to go long term. So much easier for oil changes. No mess, easy to get to, and you can mount it somewhere away from the heat of the header and so that you can run a larger filter. I moved mine up front to the rad support. Braided steel lines and AN fittings and it's leak free and one of the best mods I've every done!
 

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All WIX filters:

51335 2.483" by 3.660", 3/4-16 thread, by-pass valve 8-11 psi, drain-back valve, 280 psi burst pressure, 7-9 GPM Flow Rate, 21 micron

51085 3.836" by 3.660", 3/4-16 thread, by-pass valve 8-11 psi, drain-back valve, 340 psi burst pressure, 7-9 GPM Flow Rate, 21 micron

51085XP 3.836" by 3.660", 3/4-16 thread, by-pass valve 8-11 psi, drain-back valve, 340 psi burst pressure, 7-9 GPM Flow Rate, 21 micron

51068 4.338" by 3.660", 3/4-16 thread, by-pass valve 8-11 psi, drain-back valve, 275 psi burst pressure, 7-9 GPM Flow Rate, 21 micron

I'm assuming you are talking about the filter being too long as opposed to too wide, yeah?

FYI - I ran into this problem with my 1-7/8" tube TTIs...running 51085 and it barely fits...so much so in fact that I've already picked up remote setup and just need to install the darn thing!
 

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I believe the 3.66" number refers to the filter diameter, same as the Mopar filter. That's where the problem is getting it in. Need smaller diameter, length is less critical. Everything else seems fine. Thankyou !!!
 
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