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2016-01-07 04:40:47
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oil filter block, filter relocation kit?
Several years back, I picked up a Tomei filter relocation adapter, and never got around to installing it on my old car. I'm now looking at this, and it isn't going to fit my current motor. Apparently it was designed for an S13/14, RWD. The Tomei piece uses 4 bolts to mount, my oil block only has 3 bolts, and the two holes for the oil lines are closer together than on the Tomei piece. The engine I have is a Roller Rocker SR0DE, from what I can see, the old B13 motor I pulled out also has just three bolts as well, but I haven't unbolted the old block adapter to verify that they are the same.

I've done some googling, and can only find oil block adapters for RWD S13/14 engines, nothing listed for B13/14. Does anyone know of something for these models? I need a price that would relocate the filter.
2016-01-07 14:01:09
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Gspec sells a mount and block. I think you need to source your own lines though or im sure he can find you what you need.
2016-01-07 14:08:31
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@jimbo_se-r Autotech on this forum!!!

I have one if u wanna see/check it in person...

Nissan SR20DE, SR16/20VE, Bluebird DET FWD Oil Block Adapter - Engine - Autotech Motoring
2016-01-07 15:17:37
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Originally Posted by DaveM
Gspec sells a mount and block. I think you need to source your own lines though or im sure he can find you what you need.


Found the GSpec part, for future reference, it is here: custom steel Oil Relocation Block (w/90* filltings) sr20

I've got plenty of line and fittings from when I bought the original Tomei one, never did decide on where exactly the new filter would mount so I bought extra. LOL


Originally Posted by 1fastser
@jimbo_se-r Autotech on this forum!!!

I have one if u wanna see/check it in person...

Nissan SR20DE, SR16/20VE, Bluebird DET FWD Oil Block Adapter - Engine - Autotech Motoring


Looks pretty nice, appreciate the link!
2016-01-07 15:26:48
#5
Originally Posted by jimbo_se-r
Originally Posted by DaveM
Gspec sells a mount and block. I think you need to source your own lines though or im sure he can find you what you need.


Found the GSpec part, for future reference, it is here: custom steel Oil Relocation Block (w/90* filltings) sr20

I've got plenty of line and fittings from when I bought the original Tomei one, never did decide on where exactly the new filter would mount so I bought extra. LOL

There's the cs block off and these aswell.

oil filter block off sr20 vq35 ka24 vk56

oil filter block off sr20 vq35 ka24 vk56

if your looking to add an oil cooler

oil filter block off sr20 vq35 ka24 vk56
2016-01-07 17:37:26
#6
Originally Posted by jimbo_se-r
Originally Posted by DaveM
Gspec sells a mount and block. I think you need to source your own lines though or im sure he can find you what you need.


Found the GSpec part, for future reference, it is here: custom steel Oil Relocation Block (w/90* filltings) sr20

I've got plenty of line and fittings from when I bought the original Tomei one, never did decide on where exactly the new filter would mount so I bought extra. LOL


Originally Posted by 1fastser
@jimbo_se-r Autotech on this forum!!!

I have one if u wanna see/check it in person...

Nissan SR20DE, SR16/20VE, Bluebird DET FWD Oil Block Adapter - Engine - Autotech Motoring


Looks pretty nice, appreciate the link!


I didn't think any of the Custom Steel pieces were still available...

Autotech is also a vendor for this site...
Last edited by 1fastser on 2016-01-07 at 17-40-47.
2016-01-08 03:15:22
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@jimbo_se-r nothing against CS as I loved their stuff and miss Pat (not sure if his sn has change) but Autotech also has them (they So. Cal.). I've been thinking of getting one also. Haven't purchased one cause I don't feel like remove the PS to do it (yes been lazy haha)
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