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Old 07-11-2009, 04:44 PM
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I'm installing a larger engine oil cooler with a thermostat and an external filter on my 383 and am somewhat worried about making sure I don't introduce any crap in the mains while doing so. I'm putting a second hand cooler in - not from a blown motor so it was just feilled with somewhat dirty oil. I tanked it and then had it dipped and pressure checked by a local radiotor shop that works on heat exchangers as well.

Would I be best off to plumb it through the cooler first and filter second for a while to be sure and just go easy while it's like that and then route it correctly after I put another 10 or 15 hours on it? I've still got some break in time on the engine build anyhow. Thanks very much for any advice. Cheers!

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The only way is to buy a NEW one

I also bought a used one that cost me an engine after 10 hours. There is no way to clean one peroid. I tried to clean one after a spun bearing and cut it apart. The shavings hide everywhere. Trust me there is no way to clean one easily.
I have heard of people running the cooler before the oil filter so if any metal is there it goes thru the cooler first.
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My first thought was to add a temp filter after the cooler but then as I thought this thru I thougth about the bypass might open up with 2 filters.

I like your idea plumbed after cooler for a while, then replumb.
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The cooler is a take off from a running 502 - not from a blown engine. When I emptied it and the lines, nothing but oil came out that I could see.

I fully appreciate that even a tiny bit of crap pumped into the mains can spell some serious disaster.

I've got a new standard volume oil pump, a heavy spring in the adapter bypass on the block and a 7 qrt pan.

I'm thinking that plumbing the cooler before the filter wouldn't hurt anything and would give me some piece of mind - especially since the loop through the cooler is thermostatted.

That's what I think I'm going to do unless someone has a word of caution to the contrary.

Thanks very much for the helpful comments - they are appreciated.
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Originally Posted by wtfo
The cooler is a take off from a running 502 - not from a blown engine. When I emptied it and the lines, nothing but oil came out that I could see.

I fully appreciate that even a tiny bit of crap pumped into the mains can spell some serious disaster.

I've got a new standard volume oil pump, a heavy spring in the adapter bypass on the block and a 7 qrt pan.

I'm thinking that plumbing the cooler before the filter wouldn't hurt anything and would give me some piece of mind - especially since the loop through the cooler is thermostatted.

That's what I think I'm going to do unless someone has a word of caution to the contrary.

Thanks very much for the helpful comments - they are appreciated.
I would plumb the filter after the cooler. Many are set up that way and have no problems. If you run thick - high viscosity oil just get some heat in the oil before running hard which you should do anyway.
The remote filter housings with a thermostat are set up to run oil through the cooler once the oil is up to heat then through the filter anyway. Just my .02.
But then I block the oil by-pass in the block and run a oil filter with no by-pass also which is another hot topic for some.
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