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    Senior Member ClemsonS197's Avatar
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    Coyote Oil Filter relocation...

    Any reason this wont work:

    http://www.summitracing.com/parts/TRD-1127/

    It works with 22mm x 1.5 threads, which is what everything I can find and have been told the Coyote uses. $55 with lines and housings is a lot better than $170 just for the adaptor from Ford:

    http://www.jegs.com/i/Ford-Racing/39...ductId=1430980

    Am I missing something that needs special attention for the Coyote block?



    Also, the OEM gasket is 2.800" OD and 2.422" ID. The filter kit works for 2-5/8" gaskets.
    Last edited by ClemsonS197; 12-19-2011 at 08:17 AM.
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    Skip all that and use a napa 7060 oil filter.
    FFinisher/AKA RE63

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    Senior Member ClemsonS197's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by FFinisher View Post
    Skip all that and use a napa 7060 oil filter.
    Geez, can you give me an easier/cheaper solution? I spent about 30 minutes at Advance going through filters and nothing was shorter than 4". Looks like I was at the wrong store. Thank you, sir.
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