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I just mounted my bypass and installed the return line. I stopped there because i'm confused. The part where the filter screws on has a bolt threaded into it. This bolt has a pin hole running through the center of it. Am i suppose to take the bolt off? If not how does oil get through this pin hole and could someone please tell me how it works? Sorry Amsoil is closed and i want to finish it tonight. Thank you very much.
 
The pin hole is for the restriction of the oil flow. If the hole was big you would loose the oil pressure in the engine. Leave it alone and finish the job it's Ok.
 
The part where the filter screws on has a bolt threaded into it. This bolt has a pin hole running through the center of it. Am i suppose to take the bolt off? If not how does oil get through this pin hole and could someone please tell me how it works?



The bypass bleeds a small amount of oil from your main system and slowly runs it through the bypass filter for thorough cleaning. It does this job gradually while the rest of the oil is circulating through the rest of your system like normal. Take the bolt out and wallah, very low oil pressure and potential engine damage :eek:
 
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