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JLT Oil Separator w/ Bracket and Replacement Air Filter

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Received and installed a JLT Oil Separator and replacement air filter today. Thanks to RPDBlueMoon for the heads up on the longer hose. Overall with both mods I was done in about 20 mins.

Not sure I like how the oil separator is sitting just over the back side of the window washer fluid fill hole. I do have an email out to JLT asking about it. Perhaps I have done something wrong. Interesting enough the picture they have on the website shows the longer hose going straight down, something I might check out later once I hear back.

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https://www.jlttruecoldair.com/jlt-...5-2020-gt-gt350-bullitt-whipple-loki-charged/

https://www.jlttruecoldair.com/factory-replacement-air-filter-for-10-14-2020-gt500-15-19-gt350/
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That looks like the drivers side kit.
The passenger side kit doesn’t have a bracket and has shorter hoses.

Here is mine
Passenger side has the shorter hoses
Drivers side has the longer hoses and the bracket attaches to the shock tower.

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That looks like the drivers side kit.
The passenger side kit doesn’t have a bracket and has shorter hoses.
Check the link I provided, they have the bracket for both sides.
 

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My bad I didn’t check the link.
I guess it can be used on both sides, but yeah weird that it sits so close to the fill hole.
 

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The pictures shown on the site, are not of a GT350 engine. May be the reason it sits different in your car.
 

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Loosen the hold down (bolt) for the bracket, rotate CC, moving the hose closer to the Fuse box.

Looks like there is enough room, for that hose to clear the fuse box and the washer top.

Hose is a tad to long is all.

The other end of the hose. If that is a screw on, loosen it first.

So loosen the end that is attached to the motor
Then the bolt of the mounting bracket
Rotate the bracket just enough, clearing the washer cover, retighten
If the hose is resting on or up against the fuse box cover. Rotating the 45 downward will pull the hose back from the fuse box.

You're just trying to make some room for the hose to clear, not rubbing on the fuse box. Will not hurt anything if it does, but is a cleaner install if it does not
 
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https://www.jlttruecoldair.com/content/3030P.pdf

The last pic in the instructions looks the same as your install pics. So that’s the way it’s supposed to be. Is it right? No. If you’re able to shorten the hose going into the valve cover then you should be able to move the separator back to clear the windshield washer bottle cap.
 
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Loosen the hold down (bolt) for the bracket, rotate CC, moving the hose closer to the Fuse box.

Looks like there is enough room, for that hose to clear the fuse box and the washer top.

Hose it a tad to long is all.
Will try that. my thoughts exactly a tad long. Thanks.
 
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https://www.jlttruecoldair.com/content/3030P.pdf

The last pic in the instructions looks the same as your install pics. So that’s the way it’s supposed to be. Is it right? No. If you’re able to shorten the hose going into the valve cover then you should be able to move the separator back to clear the windshield washer bottle cap.
Good call. I missed that pic. Looks right then.
 

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Good call. I missed that pic. Looks right then.
They hose length is probably to accommodate the different cars it’s for. One size for all. For your car it should be shorter.
 

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Shorting the hose I thought of but it looks like the ends have fittings that are crimped.

If push on......... all good
 

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Shorting the hose I thought of but it looks like the ends have fittings that are crimped.

If push on......... all good
I thought they looked crimped too but I think they’re just caps to cover the hose. They’re probably just barb fittings and the caps are just there to look pretty. I’d suggest trying to pull the hose out of the fitting, cut off some of it and re-insert into the fitting. Warming up the hose with a hair dryer or lightly with a heat gun will soften the hose. However, it’s not my car or purchase so it’s up to the OP to try that.
 

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Yes if caps you're golden, deleted the picture cause the set up on the car is different (hoses)

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