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the bumper bar with threaded backing plate and screws provided, as
shown in Figure 4.
3. Level the filter pedestal mark the unused hole location.
4. Remove the filter pedestal assembly from bumper bar.
5. Strike the hole center with a sharp punch.
6. Drill a hole into the bumper bar using a sharp, high-quality, cobalt steel
3/8” drill bit. The bumper bar is made from very hard steel and a good
cobalt steel drill bit is required to cut through it.
7. Reinstall the bracket and backing plate onto the bumper bar using two
screws from the filter pedestal hardware kit. Torque the screws to 24
lb-ft (33 N-m).
Figure 4 - Remote Filter Mount Installed on Front Bumper Bar
8. Use the two plugs provided with the ENV-140 to plug the unused ports
as shown in Figure 5.
9. Connect the oil lines provided between the EFR-100 and ENV-140 as
shown in Figure 5.
a. Connect the 45-degree hose ends to the EFR-100.
b. Connect the 150-degree hose ends to the ENV-140. Note the
orientation of the hose end fittings in Figure 4.
WARNING:
Ensure that the lines are connected correctly, or oil flow to
the engine will be blocked.