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I've got an early, 1965-66 396 that we'll be using in a Stock Eliminator car. I'm looking for an oil filter adapter that can accept a spin-on filter, possibly one without a bypass. What are racer's/engine builder's using?
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Perma-Cool #1134 no bypass, I would use a better grade bolt than they supply.
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I like the version Fram sells.... Trans dapt also sells that one #1024
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Jim... X2 on the Perma-Cool #1134 with a HP3 (short) or HP4 (tall) Filter. MB
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we use a STOCK gm piece plug bypass with a pipe plug
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Thank you for the replies.
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