AMSOIL BYPASS SYSTEM

jerzydiver

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For those interested.

BMK11 mount kit
EAP 110 ea filter (large filter)
bk 1102 all oil filler cap
bk 1101 all oil filter cap
2 bp 242 90 degree elbows for oil caps

Complete kit ready to install 380.00 delivered to your door. pm me if interested!.

Thanks Dennis
Rhino Kustoms LLC
 

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I copied this style of install and at this point very pleased with results. Thanks for sharing your ides.
 

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I copied this style of install and at this point very pleased with results. Thanks for sharing your ides.

If I might ask how much it cost and where did you get it. Also did it come in a kit or did you have to piece iy together. Im just thinking about doing the same setup.
 

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When all said and done its around $410.

The AMSOIL BY Pass kit was about $350 wholesale and the hoses were #4's 8 feet in lenght.
PM me if you was more details
 

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I pulled out my invoice for the above BY Pass System

BMK -11 ByPass Filter mounting kit $130.50
BK1101 Alum Filter Cap $ 95.00
BK1102 Alum Oil Fill Cap $ 50.00
EABP 100 Absolute Efficiency By Pass Filter $29.45
Freight $8.30
Sub Total $320.25
Tax $ 29.64
Total $349.89

In additional I went to a local hose shop to get the SS #4 hoses (2) in 8' length cost $62.00 or a Grand Total of $411.89
This should be my last oil change on only change filters once a year since I only drive about 25K per year.
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This is my second time using AMSOIL BY PASS systems. My old 2001 "X" had the BMK16 system and had two oil changes in 213K or 7 years.

Hope this helps with your question plus the above is wholesale cost. If you need additional info please send a PM

Ken
 

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when you change the filter on the bypass, do you ususally have to add some oil?
 

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Good question. next question: How do you know how much to put in after a change, allowing for the extra volume in the lines and the by-pass housing?
 

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Yes when you change filter you will need to add make up oil. I am new to the 6.0 engine but my dipstick is down about 1/8" I do not know how much makeup oil to add. This 1/8" is after sitting all night on a cold engine. But really I am not worried about 1/8" low on oil.

Maybe someone here with know how much oil to add when to makeup 1/8"

Ken
 

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But won't the added hoses, filter housing, etc. need a certain amount more oil because of the crankcase volume lost to these items? I would imagine that amsoil mentioned it in the installation instructions?
 

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Yes, the system does require additional oil but at this point my dipstick is reading 1/8" low. I was planning to wait for a lower reading on dipstick before adding oil. It is possible that the system had some amount of oil above dipstick gauge.
As I stated before still adjusting to 6.0 and dipstick reading.

Ken
 

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