I'm usually slow in getting around to doing things. My bypass installation is a good example. I bought the kit and CPFF's battery bracket about a year or so ago. Then, about six months later I installed it. Therefore it is only fitting that I have waited about 6 more months to post about it. My main objective with this post is to thank Amsoilman and Hyde for their advice on the project and also CPFF for the nice bracket. I have very little mechanical experience, so what probably seemed insignificant to them was actually a big help to me.
As mentioned above, I installed the single bypass kit from Amsoil. I don't want to start an argument, but I chose this kit because I was already using Amsoil oil in the engine and I figured I might as well feel safer about going with extended drain intervals. Before buying it I did some research and there was concern about moving the full-flow filter away from the engine, so I left the Fleetguard stratapore there. Honestly, the real reason I wanted it was because it was another cool toy.
Installation was much simpler than I thought. The only things I remember using that were not included in the kit were two 45 degree fittings, CPFF's bracket, some teflon tape and a new oil cap. The 45 degree fittings were used just after a 90 degree fitting that was attached to the sending unit. This keeps the line to the filter clear of everything else. I've never fabricated anything, so CPFF's bracket was a real help and it was easy to install. I had never worked with oil or gas lines and I probably used more tape than I needed, but I haven't had any leaks at all. I replaced the oil cap with a one piece cap from Advance Auto as this was much easier than trying to use the factory 2 piece design (oil return is through the cap).
I have had no problems to date and I currently have about 4k miles on the truck since the install. I have added two pictures to my profile in case they may be of benefit to anyone.
- Jamie
As mentioned above, I installed the single bypass kit from Amsoil. I don't want to start an argument, but I chose this kit because I was already using Amsoil oil in the engine and I figured I might as well feel safer about going with extended drain intervals. Before buying it I did some research and there was concern about moving the full-flow filter away from the engine, so I left the Fleetguard stratapore there. Honestly, the real reason I wanted it was because it was another cool toy.
Installation was much simpler than I thought. The only things I remember using that were not included in the kit were two 45 degree fittings, CPFF's bracket, some teflon tape and a new oil cap. The 45 degree fittings were used just after a 90 degree fitting that was attached to the sending unit. This keeps the line to the filter clear of everything else. I've never fabricated anything, so CPFF's bracket was a real help and it was easy to install. I had never worked with oil or gas lines and I probably used more tape than I needed, but I haven't had any leaks at all. I replaced the oil cap with a one piece cap from Advance Auto as this was much easier than trying to use the factory 2 piece design (oil return is through the cap).
I have had no problems to date and I currently have about 4k miles on the truck since the install. I have added two pictures to my profile in case they may be of benefit to anyone.
- Jamie