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Old 02-08-2019, 09:42 PM   #6
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Default Re: Hi-Flo oil - which filter?

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Where do you get the correct base for FL-1A???......Thanks!....Mark


The universal oil filter mounts available at Jegs, Summitt and Speedway have the correct size thread also NAPA offers remote oil filter mounts with the correct thread size. The Motorcraft inlet size is larger I think its 7/8 than the GM filters this helps flow oil faster so theres no delay in getting pressure to the engine and showing on the gauge. Thats what I have learned from many decades of building engines for my cars and the engines I have and continue to build for others.
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