DaveK98 said:Gary,
Does the kit from wefilterit come with everything less the return swivel?
IE all the correct treaded fittings and plumbing pieces?
Thanks
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DaveK98 said:Gary,
Does the kit from wefilterit come with everything less the return swivel?
IE all the correct treaded fittings and plumbing pieces?
Thanks
DaveK98 said:If there is enough interest then I will go through the formal TDR process.
One question I had is that I'm reading the Frantz needs to be changed every 2500 miles... this might be a problem because I travel cross country... wouldn't want to be stopping halfway to change the filter out... how do you know when the filter needs changed??? Or is this the recommended mileage? What does it hurt (if anything) if the filter gets plugged?
steved said:I was more concerned about whether the engine had enough oil pressure to push the TP through the filter if it became plugged... not about stopping the flow of oil.
steved
DaveK98 said:Guys, Didn't see enough intrest or $$$ benefit to get a group buy going. I just bought my Frants from the guy selling them on e-gay. $100 plus $10 for shipping.
He has 20+ more just like the one I got. I'm sure I'm going to need some extra parts, I'll keep track and post what I needed for my install on my 3rd gen.
Anyone that installed one of these on a 3rd gen do you know what size the thread is that goes into the fresh oil or intake on the oil filter housing (on the top)?
DaveK98 said:Did you guys use any tefflon tape or this other "stuff" that was supplied on your threads?
Wayne, does the part you mentioned include the 90degree fitting or do I add that seperate and where can I buy it ie you, website etc!
Thanks again!
DaveK98 said:On another post Srowly contacted fleetguard about bypass systems here is what they told him:
Thank you for contacting Fleetguard.
Steve, Cummins Engine Company neither recommends nor encourages the use of by-pass oil filters on the B engine
because improper use of the by-pass lubrication filter, it MUST meet the following requirements:
A. Oil flow restricted to 1 GPM by using a 2 mm orifice in the by-pass filter supply.
B. A check Valve in the supply line which only allows flow to the by-pass filter supply.
If you use a 1/16 inch restrictor hole this would be . 0625 inches and 2mm is . 078 inches so I think that you would satisfy their part A
Does anyone else have a check valve? What would be the purpose of this? So that junk from the by-pass filter can't drain back down into the block when you turn the engine off??
Still waiting on mine to come in... .
steved said:I think they are speaking of a different bypass system... substitute bypass valve for check valve.
As long as you have the restrictor, you should be alright.
steved