This is the boss that needs to be notched or ground down.

After Notching or Grinding

Tadah!





Not so much. The turbo engines that use the oil cooler adaptor on the filter housing have the filter closer to the block. The non turbo engines have the filter hanging away from the block farther from the factory. Im thinking about ditching the oil cooler and just bolting on a 7a fliter adaptor to go with the 7a pan I am running.AngryTaco wrote:I guess so. I thought several people told me the AAN/3b was the same way as my 20v.....maybe they are crazy?
No Cooler on a turbo motor...? Not really a good idea hahaDE80q wrote:Not so much. The turbo engines that use the oil cooler adaptor on the filter housing have the filter closer to the block. The non turbo engines have the filter hanging away from the block farther from the factory. Im thinking about ditching the oil cooler and just bolting on a 7a fliter adaptor to go with the 7a pan I am running.AngryTaco wrote:I guess so. I thought several people told me the AAN/3b was the same way as my 20v.....maybe they are crazy?
You can see the oil cooler port in my pic (it's blocked off), I have not measured but it does not seem like the issue. I'd have to check but I believe this is a 3b oil filter mount bolted to the 7a block.DE80q wrote:Not so much. The turbo engines that use the oil cooler adaptor on the filter housing have the filter closer to the block. The non turbo engines have the filter hanging away from the block farther from the factory. Im thinking about ditching the oil cooler and just bolting on a 7a fliter adaptor to go with the 7a pan I am running.AngryTaco wrote:I guess so. I thought several people told me the AAN/3b was the same way as my 20v.....maybe they are crazy?
I have read a lot about the factory oil cooler and that a lot of people delete them when swapping them into a small chassis. My though was to use a 7a filter adaptor and then use an 1.8t type oil cooler. the sandwhich place that uses coolant to cool the oil.pilihp2 wrote:No Cooler on a turbo motor...? Not really a good idea hahaDE80q wrote:Not so much. The turbo engines that use the oil cooler adaptor on the filter housing have the filter closer to the block. The non turbo engines have the filter hanging away from the block farther from the factory. Im thinking about ditching the oil cooler and just bolting on a 7a fliter adaptor to go with the 7a pan I am running.AngryTaco wrote:I guess so. I thought several people told me the AAN/3b was the same way as my 20v.....maybe they are crazy?
Sorry I didnt look that close at the pic. I just went off the 7a part of what you posted.Mcstiff wrote:You can see the oil cooler port in my pic (it's blocked off), I have not measured but it does not seem like the issue. I'd have to check but I believe this is a 3b oil filter mount bolted to the 7a block.DE80q wrote:Not so much. The turbo engines that use the oil cooler adaptor on the filter housing have the filter closer to the block. The non turbo engines have the filter hanging away from the block farther from the factory. Im thinking about ditching the oil cooler and just bolting on a 7a fliter adaptor to go with the 7a pan I am running.AngryTaco wrote:I guess so. I thought several people told me the AAN/3b was the same way as my 20v.....maybe they are crazy?
I don't think I'd trade an oil cooler for a slightly larger filter.