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Old 04-10-2018, 03:55 PM   #1
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Thank you all for your posts, diagrams and photos. Couple of photos of the vertical drilling in the 59L block on the Bridgeport. #1 photo is the setup.
The 59L has a pronounced boss where the intersecting hole is drilled for the return. #2 photo. The head on the Bridgeport was tilted to drill that intersecting hole that is at an angle on the 59L. The last photo is a diagram of the drilled holes, and location of the set screw overlaid on the block photo.
There was some confusion between a 59 and 8BA block as to the location of the new return hole, and jig. A jig would have come in handy drilling the horizontal hole for the 3/8 pipe thread as that was a pain with the hand drill.
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Old 04-10-2018, 05:54 PM   #2
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Nice job. Sure is good to have a mill and a lathe. I'm jealous!
Thanks for posting the photos. Be sure to post photos of how you run the lines and mount the filter.
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Looking for suggestions on where to mount the remote spin off filter on a '40 Coupe. Preferably where you can change the filter without to much of a mess. Thank you Fordbarners. That Bridgeport was found in scrap metal yard, and was bought for scrap. It worked fine initially for my stuff, but I eventually had some bearing, pulley and belt work done on it.
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Looking for suggestions on where to mount the remote spin off filter on a '40 Coupe.
On my '38, your '40 should be similar, I mounted it on the outside of the frame rail under the left front fender. It is convenient to change, and more importantly to me, the lines to/from the filter are below the ports on the engine so the oil in the lines doesn't drain back into the engine to have to be refilled at startup.
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On my 39 I have it mounted under the left front fender behind the fender brace.
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Old 04-11-2018, 01:48 AM   #6
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Look up my old post under remote oil filter!that is my best setup yet,
100% full flow,been on our 33 for while now and I have made a few for the engines I do
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Great setup, machinery and drawing Russ!
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Old 04-11-2018, 05:08 PM   #8
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I also mounted mine behind the left frt wheel. Hangs at a 45 degree angle.Has worked fine for several yrs and makes a neat setup under the hood.
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I'd like to see pictures of these ones under the fender...
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Old 04-12-2018, 06:07 PM   #10
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Those pictures of the left fender location sure would be appreciated by many. Thank you Fordbarners.
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I'd have to get my car up on a lift.
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