Bypass Oil Filter |
04-02-2017, (Subject: Bypass Oil Filter ) Post: #6 | |||
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RE: Bypass Oil Filter (04-01-2017 )Brock Wrote: Shimming the oil pump is simple. Rawze has a video and hammer did a good writeup about it. He also put a spinner on but said it's pretty much useless. Oh I wouldn't say it's pretty much useless, it's just that with @m*m^2 the damn oil stays so clean there really isn't anything to remove from the oil. The little bit of film that was there after 3 months had very high concentrations of soot and did contain wear metals, so I'd say it is doing its job. Yes, I shimmed my oil pump with 8 US dimes. It's an easy procedure; -drop the pan -remove the one oil pump mounting bolt blocking the "dogbone" -remove the cotter pin -catch the assembly, it will pop when the cotter pin clears the opening -remove the spring -install dimes in the dogbone -insert spring into dogbone recess, and reassemble in reverse. You will need a 3/8 drive extension to push the Assy back in place due to the increased spring pressure -verify torque spec in quickserve. Mine says 41 ft/lbs, but it is your responsibility to verify yours! My write up on the spinner part is post 71 here: http://rawze.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=108&page=8 The write up on the oil pump shimming procedure is older and is no longer available User's Signature: Why? Why do I always ask "why?" Because I can't learn or help teach others with "'cause I said so..." | |||
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