Gen VI oil filter relief valves
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So why wouldn't you just plug the outer pad bypass, stick a 30lb valve in the center and have done with it?
By the way, does anyone want a brand new teague remote pad filter / cooler adaptor for a mk4 BBC? I recieved a mk3 instead of a gen VI adaptor, oops!
By the way, does anyone want a brand new teague remote pad filter / cooler adaptor for a mk4 BBC? I recieved a mk3 instead of a gen VI adaptor, oops!
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I've always run mine plugged. That way, in case of a component failure, metal doesn't go all through your engine. Some people worry that if your filter get clogged, you don't get any oil flow but I've never seen much of a drop in oil pressure between oil changes.
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You do not want the bypass valve in the center it is the main oil galley
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Sorry to revive thread, I have a truck gen 6 454 and I'm about to stick it in my boat. I have a oil filter adapter bypass to run a bellhousing mounted oil cooler. I see all this back and forth talk about changing these valves.. I know there is a valve under filter and one next to it. The two holes next to filter area I plugged. Do I need to change valves and if so which valves?
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Sorry to revive thread, I have a truck gen 6 454 and I'm about to stick it in my boat. I have a oil filter adapter bypass to run a bellhousing mounted oil cooler. I see all this back and forth talk about changing these valves.. I know there is a valve under filter and one next to it. The two holes next to filter area I plugged. Do I need to change valves and if so which valves?
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Give this thread a good read, I know it's long but it has some really good info. with pic's, of all your oiling questions, from fittings to lines, coolers and your bypass questions, this is the article that was given to me when I did my motor. Enjoy!
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...ardware-9.html
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...ardware-9.html
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Well great. Have ran my motor for three hours so hopefully it's ok. My adapter has two fittings and they go straight through to the lines.looks different than the sandwich style. It's a Gen vi block. From what I gather there are two bypass valves on the motor where the filter would normally go. I need to leave the center one out and there's one which would be where the oil returns to the block and there's one on the side where the oil exits the block and goes to the cooler. It needs to be replaced with a 30lb. Is this correct. Thanks.
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I'm not sure I even understand what I just wrote. From what I have read need to take bypass out of center on the block and bypass on side of block needs to be replaced with a 30 lb. My oil adapter has two lines. Exiting the bottom. One in center and one on outside. They are straight through holes.. Sounds like I might have my oil temp and sending unit in wrong place too. Its just plumbed in next to the adapter on the block.
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I'm not sure I even understand what I just wrote. From what I have read need to take bypass out of center on the block and bypass on side of block needs to be replaced with a 30 lb. My oil adapter has two lines. Exiting the bottom. One in center and one on outside. They are straight through holes.. Sounds like I might have my oil temp and sending unit in wrong place too. Its just plumbed in next to the adapter on the block.