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Old 04-20-2011, 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Diesel911 View Post
If you remove the Oil Filter Cap and look inside and then remove the Filter you can see that the Oil inlet and the whole outside of the Oil Filter is exposed to the same Oil. So what ever pressure that Oil has is around the Whole outside of the Filter.

This is a different subject from the above.
I have measured the Oil Pressure of the Oil from the Center of the Oil Filter Cap and that would be the Oil that has gone through the Bypass/Fine section of the Oil Filter and also the Pressure out side of the Oil Filter and with a New Oil Filer the Pressures were the same.

Ihave other stuff hooked up on the Oil Filter Cap now but in the pic you can see where I drilled through.
Interesting set up there - have you got any data?

As for the way in which the oil goes into the filter from the outside in - I have seen that and it is clearly shown in the schematics in the FSM as well. I still don't think the pressure would necessarily be the same at all points all the time though - I'm a stubborn git I know!

However, I'm not so stubborn not be interested in your measurements. I am very interested in your measurements.
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