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leaky remote oil filter

2.6K views 13 replies 13 participants last post by  Mumblerone  
#1 ·
I can't get the FFR remote oil filter mount (where the filter screws on, not the block adapter) to stop leaking. Oil pools in the groove on the top of the filter. I've got braided stainless oil lines - their fittings don't seem to be the source. Has anyone else had this problem? I've got the filter on about as tight as possible.

- Steve
 
#2 ·
I think lots of people battle this. I looked at the FFR setup about a week ago and ended up tossing it out. I understand your problem is on the filter side, but the O ring with mine was not even close to being correct. I think most people opt for the ford 90 degree adapter.
 
#3 ·
Steve,
I'm using the FFR piece for the filter end OK but I understand others have had problems. Canton makes a nice piece to replace it.

I had trouble on the remote adapter end [mounts to the engine]. Canton makes a part to replace this too. I replaced the FFR piece with the Canton piece and no trouble. I think Mike Forte carries these. Pegasus Racing and Summit may also have it.

The 90 degree adapter is OK if you aren't running an oil cooler.

Pete
 
#5 ·
If it's leaking at the filter seal area, there can only be a couple of reasons. Either the seal area isn't flat, or the casting is defective and has a void or hole that is allowing oil past the filter seal. I think these adapters are the same ones that TransAdapt sells, and are generally a piece of off shore procured junk. If the surface isn't flat, you can have it trued up at just about any automotive machine shop. Don't know what it would cost, but it will probably be about the same as if you bought a new one. If the casting is porous, throw it away and get the Canton one. John
 
#6 ·
I bought my Canton adapter from Livermore Racing in California. For anyone in the west, the prices are not bad and shipping is cheaper and faster. Check their web site.

Mike
 
#7 ·
Mine did the same thing. I just kept tightening the threaded fittings into the bracket as well as the hose clamps for the rubber hose onto the fittings and the leak eventually stopped.
 
#12 ·
I'd like to stay with the remote mount rather than the 90 deg. adapter. Does anyone have use Moroso oil filter mount? I noticed that it costs a bit less that the Canton mount.

- Steve
 
#13 ·
Steve: I had the same problem. My mechanic told me to chuck the Motorcraft oil filters and use a NAPA racing filter. I did and have no leaks.

tim
 
#14 ·
What is the Canton part #. I'm having the same problem. Thanks Walt
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#22-595 Ford, Mopar, and applications with 3/4-16 Thread & a 2-5/8" standard seal.

http://www.cantonracingproducts.com/adapters/remote_filter.html

Is this the above the correct Canton adapter?

Interesting part (I found doing search)... http://www.glowshiftdirect.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=201

Ordered directly from CANTON $70.00, no shipping. Livermore was $58.00 Done. THANKS! No more oil leaks...I can hardly cope! :D :D :D

[ July 10, 2007, 08:10 AM: Message edited by: Mumblerone ]