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Mazda Rotary Oil Filter Bypass Block on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Napier, default, New Zealand

Napier, default, New Zealand
Condition:New Brand:Franklin Engineering Ltd. Country/Region of Manufacture:New Zealand Manufacturer Part Number:020-001

 This is a bypass block designed to eliminate the oil filter and housing on Mazda Rotary engines.

Removing the oil filter and housing and installing a remotely mounted oil filter in the oil cooler lines provides a cleaner looking engine bay, for dry sump applications, and for custom applications allows the engine to be shifted back into the firewall with less clearance issues.

CNC machined and anodised from 6061 high grade aluminuim.

All parts are black anodised.

Comes with:

- Aluminuim Bypass Block
- 2x Cap Screws
- 2x O-Rings
- 1/4NPT Bung

May fit b1600 808 323 626 929 r100 rx2 rx3 rx4 rx7 vehicles with 13b 12a 20b engines.

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