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    1. #101
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      Quote Originally Posted by CliffS View Post
      Do you have the 569's?
      Is PF46 filter not too small for the Poncho mill? Read about oil pressure dropping when going too small and anti drain valve etc.
      Any pic of the engine with the filter on? Would be a big help.
      Big headache here, got some pointers that NAPA 1522 or WIX 51522 would do the trick ( 3"diameter and 4.5" height). Whole day busy trying to find that filter, nobody ever heard of Napa/WIX
      OK, I stopped by NAPA and picked up a 1522. It looks a little larger than the AC Delco PF46 that I have now. I'll try it out as soon as I can and let you know how it fits.
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    2. #102
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      You're the man!! Curious about fitment!


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    3. #103
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      Quote Originally Posted by CliffS View Post
      You're the man!! Curious about fitment!
      No problem, here it is. The Napa filter is about the same diameter as the AC Delco, it's just longer. It does fit, but it was harder to get it in there. Once I got a few threads turned, piece of cake. Here are the pics; I have one of each filter on the car and one pic of the two filters next to each other.
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      Quote Originally Posted by 67rstbkt View Post
      No problem, here it is. The Napa filter is about the same diameter as the AC Delco, it's just longer. It does fit, but it was harder to get it in there. Once I got a few threads turned, piece of cake. Here are the pics; I have one of each filter on the car and one pic of the two filters next to each other.
      Thanks a million Joe. That extra filter will do the trick.
      It seems you have more clearance with the 568's. A buddy locally here runs a BMW shop. He was able to track down a WIX 51522 (Miracles happen). I will spend some time wrenching next Sunday.


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    5. #105
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      Quote Originally Posted by CliffS View Post
      Thanks a million Joe. That extra filter will do the trick.
      It seems you have more clearance with the 568's. A buddy locally here runs a BMW shop. He was able to track down a WIX 51522 (Miracles happen). I will spend some time wrenching next Sunday.
      Anytime; thanks for the tip on the filter, I like this option better. I would have thought you would have more clearance with the 569's. I'd be interested in seeing what it looks like on your setup. If I can find any more info on it, I'll let you know. There's got to be a cross reference somewhere.
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      Better safe then sorry. Small investment on the filter. I will shoot some pics Sunday. Thanks


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      Quote Originally Posted by CliffS View Post
      Better safe then sorry. Small investment on the filter. I will shoot some pics Sunday. Thanks
      That's for sure. I found an applications listing on Napa's website. Looks like the 1522 fits a lot of different applications. I've already found a bosch and K&N that looks like it would work. Here are the applications from Napa's website:

      Applications for part 1522

      Make Model Engine
      AMERICAN MOTORS CONCORD L6 4.2L 258 CID
      AMERICAN MOTORS EAGLE L6 4.2L 258 CID
      AMERICAN MOTORS EAGLE SX-4 L6 4.2L 258 CID
      AMERICAN MOTORS SPIRIT L6 4.2L 258 CID
      BUICK LACROSSE V6 3.6L 217 CID
      BUICK LUCERNE V6 3.9L 237 CID
      BUICK LUCERNE V8 4.6L 281 CID
      BUICK RAINIER L6 4.2L 256 CID
      BUICK RENDEZVOUS V6 3.6L 217 CID
      BUICK RIVIERA V8 5.7L 350 CID Diesel
      BUICK TERRAZA V6 3.9L 237 CID
      CADILLAC ALLANTE V8 4.6L 281 CID
      CADILLAC COMM CHASSIS V8 4.9L 300 CID
      CADILLAC COMM CHASSIS V8 6.0L 368 CID
      CADILLAC DEVILLE V8 4.6L 281 CID
      CADILLAC DEVILLE V8 4.9L 300 CID
      CADILLAC DEVILLE CONCOURS V8 4.6L 281 CID
      CADILLAC DTS V8 4.6L 281 CID
      CADILLAC ELDORADO V8 4.6L 281 CID
      CADILLAC ELDORADO V8 4.9L 300 CID
      CADILLAC FLEETWOOD V8 4.9L 300 CID
      CADILLAC SEVILLE V8 4.6L 281 CID
      CADILLAC SEVILLE V8 4.9L 300 CID
      CADILLAC SRX V8 4.6L 281 CID
      CADILLAC STS V8 4.6L 281 CID
      CADILLAC XLR V8 4.6L 281 CID
      CHEVROLET IMPALA V6 3.5L 213 CID
      CHEVROLET IMPALA V6 3.9L 237 CID
      CHEVROLET MALIBU V6 3.5L 213 CID
      CHEVROLET MALIBU V6 3.9L 237 CID
      CHEVROLET MALIBU V8 3.9L 238 CID
      CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO V6 3.5L 213 CID
      CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO V6 3.9L 237 CID
      CHEVROLET LIGHT TRUCKS COLORADO L5 3.5L 211 CID
      CHEVROLET LIGHT TRUCKS COLORADO L5 3.7L 226 CID
      CHEVROLET LIGHT TRUCKS SILVERADO (ALL) V8 4.8L 294 CID
      CHEVROLET LIGHT TRUCKS SILVERADO (ALL) V8 5.3L 325 CID
      CHEVROLET LIGHT TRUCKS SILVERADO (ALL) V8 6.0L 364 CID
      CHEVROLET LIGHT TRUCKS SUBURBAN (ALL) V8 6.0L 364 CID
      CHEVROLET LIGHT TRUCKS TAHOE V8 4.8L 294 CID
      CHEVROLET LIGHT TRUCKS TRAILBLAZER L6 4.2L 256 CID
      CHEVROLET LIGHT TRUCKS UPLANDER V6 3.9L 237 CID
      GMC LIGHT TRUCKS CANYON L5 3.5L 211 CID
      GMC LIGHT TRUCKS CANYON L5 3.7L 226 CID
      GMC LIGHT TRUCKS ENVOY L6 4.2L 256 CID
      GMC LIGHT TRUCKS SIERRA PICKUPS (ALL) V8 4.8L 294 CID
      GMC LIGHT TRUCKS SIERRA PICKUPS (ALL) V8 5.3L 325 CID
      GMC LIGHT TRUCKS SIERRA PICKUPS (ALL) V8 6.0L 364 CID
      GMC LIGHT TRUCKS YUKON (ALL) V8 4.8L 294 CID
      GMC LIGHT TRUCKS YUKON (ALL) V8 6.0L 364 CID
      HUMMER H3 L5 3.5L 211 CID
      HUMMER H3 L5 3.7L 223 CID
      HUMMER H3T L5 3.7L 223 CID
      HUMMER H3X L5 3.7L 223 CID
      ISUZU ASCENDER L6 4.2L 256 CID
      ISUZU I350 L5 3.5L 211 CID
      ISUZU I370 L5 3.7L 226 CID
      JEEP CHEROKEE L6 4.2L 258 CID
      JEEP CJ5 L6 4.2L 258 CID
      JEEP CJ7 L6 4.2L 258 CID
      JEEP GRAND WAGONEER L6 4.2L 258 CID
      JEEP GRAND WAGONEER V8 5.9L 360 CID
      JEEP PICKUP J SERIES L6 4.2L 258 CID
      JEEP PICKUP J SERIES V8 5.9L 360 CID
      JEEP SCRAMBLER L6 4.2L 258 CID
      JEEP WAGONEER L6 4.2L 258 CID
      OLDSMOBILE AURORA V8 4.0L 244 CID
      OLDSMOBILE BRAVADA L6 4.2L 256 CID
      OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS CALAIS V8 4.3L 260 CID
      OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS CALAIS V8 4.3L 260 CID Diesel
      OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS CALAIS V8 5.0L 307 CID
      OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS CALAIS V8 5.7L 350 CID Diesel
      OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SALON V8 5.0L 307 CID
      OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SALON V8 5.7L 350 CID Diesel
      PONTIAC BONNEVILLE V8 4.6L 281 CID
      PONTIAC G6 V6 3.5L 213 CID
      PONTIAC G6 V6 3.9L 237 CID
      PONTIAC MONTANA V6 3.9L 237 CID
      SAAB 9-7X L6 4.2L 256 CID
      SATURN AURA V6 3.5L 213 CID
      SATURN RELAY V6 3.9L 237 CID
      SATURN VUE V6 3.5L 213 CID
      SHELBY SERIES 1 V8 4.0L 4000cc
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    8. #108
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      Looks good. Lot of guys on PY use the 1522 and the 1258.


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      Hey Joe, update.
      The 51522 delivered:



      A lot smaller, but it seems there is a big difference between the round port and d port headers.

      The Napa I used before



      and the WIX



      I had to put the WIX on the filter adapter before mounting the filter adapter, otherwise there was no way to get the filter on the block. One mounted the filter bottom just hits
      the header. It's so little I was able to twist the filter and hand tighted it. I think I'm going to leave it this way for now, to much of a headache.


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      I went the remote filter path on mine...lets me run a standard or long Chevy filter. Easy to get.


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      Quote Originally Posted by CliffS View Post
      Hey Joe, update.
      The 51522 delivered:

      A lot smaller, but it seems there is a big difference between the round port and d port headers.

      The Napa I used before


      I had to put the WIX on the filter adapter before mounting the filter adapter, otherwise there was no way to get the filter on the block. One mounted the filter bottom just hits
      the header. It's so little I was able to twist the filter and hand tighted it. I think I'm going to leave it this way for now, to much of a headache.
      Wow, it's crazy how much different it is in your setup. If I had the same fitment, I might try the offset adapter R.A.R.E sells for their ram air manifolds (Maybe tilting it back will make it easier to get in), or just do it like LeighP did.
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      Quote Originally Posted by 68firebird View Post
      excellent job! I've got those body bushing too, but I'm going to wait to put them in until she's on her wheels. I actually like those rims you've got on there. what kind are they? I'm assuming those are temporary.
      Those wheels are Western bullet rims. I had a set on my 69 camaro and I still have them if your interrested.
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      If you want to see what the center caps look like check out my photobucket album the front tires have the center caps and I have the rears to match.
      http://s1068.photobucket.com/albums/u444/zooboy5/
      The saying "I do it myself because I have more time than money" is only true if you know when you are going to die.

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      Quote Originally Posted by LeighP View Post
      I went the remote filter path on mine...lets me run a standard or long Chevy filter. Easy to get.


      thanks Leigh,

      Was thinking about the remote set up before but since the MSD 6AL and a fuel pump regulator are already mounted on the firewall I rather not go that way. If I had to mount the remote set up I probably had to mount it more to the front of the car which is in mine opinion not to good.


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      Quote Originally Posted by 67rstbkt View Post
      Wow, it's crazy how much different it is in your setup. If I had the same fitment, I might try the offset adapter R.A.R.E sells for their ram air manifolds (Maybe tilting it back will make it easier to get in), or just do it like LeighP did.
      Crazy indeed! Turns me crazy but it is part of hot rodding I suppose. Any idea what anlgle the R.A.R.E adapter makes?


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      Quote Originally Posted by CliffS View Post
      Crazy indeed! Turns me crazy but it is part of hot rodding I suppose. Any idea what anlgle the R.A.R.E adapter makes?
      I'm not sure exactly, but looking at it, it seems that it would tilt the filter back. It might be worth giving them a call to find out. I've seen the adaptor in the AMES catalog as well.

      Here's the link to the R.A.R.E adapter:
      http://www.ramairrestoration.com/cat...products_id=49
      Last edited by 67rstbkt; 03-26-2012 at 12:05 PM. Reason: add link
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      Quote Originally Posted by 67rstbkt View Post
      I'm not sure exactly, but looking at it, it seems that it would tilt the filter back. It might be worth giving them a call to find out. I've seen the adaptor in the AMES catalog as well.

      Here's the link to the R.A.R.E adapter:
      http://www.ramairrestoration.com/cat...products_id=49
      Thanks Joe, talked to RARE yesterday evening. It seems the adapter just moves the housing outwards 1" 1/2. think I have to locate a 90 dgrs filter housing.



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      Quote Originally Posted by CliffS View Post
      Thanks Joe, talked to RARE yesterday evening. It seems the adapter just moves the housing outwards 1" 1/2. think I have to locate a 90 dgrs filter housing.
      Well that sucks! the description states it re-clocks the filter. Have you called up the people at Doug's headers? Seems that they should have some info if they are going to sell a product that is supposed to fit as well as they say.
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      Good news, tracked down a straight housing, will be shipped today.
      Read about the same problem on a board which Doug's had no answer to.


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      Quote Originally Posted by CliffS View Post
      Good news, tracked down a straight housing, will be shipped today.
      Read about the same problem on a board which Doug's had no answer to.
      Nice! Well post up some pics when you get it in.
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