Franz full flow oil filter ?

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Franz full flow oil filter ?

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Hello ,
does anyone have one of these on your truck ? after seeing the amount of sludge in my sump when i removed it[about an inch and a 1/2 deep ] ,i want some kind of full flow oil filter set up ,after its rebuilt ,im surprised VP wagons dont offer a kit ,Thanks Gents
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on page one of "L head mods keeping the info alive" http://www.g741.org/PHPBB/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=5180
I have done my best to show how to convert a bypass block to a full flow block. the bosses are there they just need to be drilled and taped than any remote full flow filter can be plumed in.

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Thankyou RMS ,i have saved the pics, hopefully i can come up with something that works, a friend of mine still has his M601 with full flow oil filter [251 ]next time i get to see him] hopefully can get some ideas from it
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the best of all set ups is to have both. the bypass will remove finer particles and the acidity that builds up in the oil. full flow just removes the larger particles. the Dodge 361-4 and 413-4 V8s they ran in big trucks in the 50s through 70s are set up that way.
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