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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) Fuel Filter Relocation

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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) Transmission question

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Ok here goes..... I bought a raycor fuel filter from ebay, it has a water seperator, a heater, and a water indicator sending unit, now my question how do i bypass the original fuel filter and its fittings completley??? I kno that aluminium housing can be done away with, but what shoulc I do about the banjo fittings, the one that supplies fuel into the filter has that return valve on it and I am not totally shure how to re-route the lines. I am going to keep the pre-filter/ heater and still run the lift pump but i am going to mount the fuel filter on the frame where it is easy to get to, and eliminate the original filter. any help would be appreciated.

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I'm thinking about the same thing but I figured that mounting a gutted/dummy fuel filter in the stock housing would be the easiest way so you don't have to deal with the PITA of removing/relocating all that stuff and I doubt it would affect fuel flow... .
 
The adapter used by the Prime Loc relocation system would be the answer. I think they are still in business but they may have discontinued the original relocator. They may still have some parts on hand though. The adapter screws in where the original filter goes and has two threaded ports.
 
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