ISX and Bypass Oil Filter Systems
08-17-2016, (Subject: ISX and Bypass Oil Filter Systems ) 
Post: #63
RE: ISX and Bypass Oil Filter Systems
(04-03-2016 )Rawze Wrote:  
(04-03-2016 )Waterloo Wrote:  For the bypass oil filter, where did you guys put the return line? Back to the oil pan I am assuming? Now, did you drill a hole in the pan or use the drain plug on the passenger side of the motor? Or is there someplace else to attach the oil return line? My motor is in a thousand pieces right now, and I am thinking this would be a good time to install a by pass filter, or at least get the plumbing started.

There are return ports down both sides of the engine just above the oil pan with large hex plugs in them. Just pick one that is convenient.

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I have the cheap Amsoil kit.

It is a BMK30 kit. Here is the link...
http://www.amsoil.com/shop/by-product/fi...e=BMK30-EA


The replacement filter is an eaBP-120. They are like $50.00, or $36.00 if you sign up as a dealer.


I also have the oil sampling valve. It screws ritght into the bypass filter kit, and makes it VERY easy to take oil samples. Here is the link...

https://www.amsoil.com/shop/by-product/f...?code=BK30


For Oil sampling, I use these sample kits,... they are pre-paid...

http://www.amsoil.com/shop/by-product/ot...e=KIT14-EA


Here is a pic of mine. It is mounted on the passenger side right behind my fuel tank with a aluminum plate and some "J" bolts from home depot. No holes were drilled into the frame at all. The filter lasts about 60 - 80k miles at a time.
Hey Rawze can I get part number the for the fitting at the inlet port of filter housing? Not the elbow but the other with a bend on it.
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 Thanks given by: Texmike


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