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When the engine was rebuilt the mechanic put the oil filter adapter pointed to rear of the engine.  It used to point up. 

 

 

Now, when I change the oil, I have to crawl under the truck and reach up to get the OF off.  I cannot pull it out the top with the sender unit and wires in the way.  I have tried everything.

 

I see a bolt on the face of the OF adapter.  Can I loosen the bolt and rotate the OF adapter  back to its original position?  Will turn easily?  Is it threaded?  Is there a gasket or sealer on it?

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Mine is.... But if you remove .....I would never take it off, for rotation or really any reason, without replacing the o-rings. 

They are so cheap and one of those things that if you don't you'll surely nick it re-installing and 

then a leak appears. 

 

Mine....sticking up...DSCF3735.JPG

 

A simple search should get you plenty of "internet based assistance".

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You can loosen and rotate it. I just did this yesterday to get it out of the way to remove the engine mount bolt. Didn't have the O-rings so I just loosened it enough to rotate it out of the way, got my new mount in and rotated it back into place and tightened it. I has not leaked yet but I'll be getting a set of the O-rings just in case.

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I have a similar question: After a long weekend of wrestling bolts, I am nearly ready to install a replacement motor that has been sitting on a stand for 3 weeks. It's a '98 and has the the filter pointed backwards. I think I would prefer it pointed up like you all have discussed. Can anyone confirm I can just loosen the bolt and rotate? Other threads have referenced a locating pin that needs to be filed off. Is that the case for me?

 

Thank you

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