remote oil filters
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remote oil filters
installing a remote oil filter on my malibu, and will be using -10 lines, but i my have to use 90 degree fittings off the filter adapter and on the filter housing. problem is i heard that the 90s will cause flow restriction and i dont want to fry the engine. any good or bad experiences on this?
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use only tube type fittings
use only the long radius bends and you will be fine. The ones that are problematic to flow are right angle drilled and do not have a bent tube between the hose end and the AN nut end. The drilled fittings cause eddy currents that slow the flow in the line. You should minimize the use of any sharp bends and angled fittings for optimum flow in any oil or fuel system alike. Two 90 degree elbows with gentle bends on your adapter is a common plumbing practice.
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Are you wanting to or have to use a remote? I have a 1980 BBC Malibu with a BBC and Hooker Super Competition headers and there is room for a regular filter without adding the expense and potential problems of a remote filter.
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i run a 377 sbc, with hooker super comps. i cant run a full size filter with this set up, only a short version will fit .the filter is also awkward to get in place as the race car sits very low on the nose. i was hoping to install the filter on the firewall for easy access i probably would not buy the super comps again, as the rear pipes wrap around the frame, which can complicate a lot of issues. i have removed the original steering gear, and installed a mustang rack , and moved the master cyl under the floor which frees up room on the firewall. thank you for your interest
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USE THE SHORT K&N FILTER AND A FILTER WRENCH AND YOU WILL BE FINE.IF YOU WANT ALOT OF ROOM GET A SET OF LEMONS HEADERS FOR THAT G-BODY THE 3&5 TUBES GO AROUND THE FRAME AND THERE IS PLENTY OF ROOM TO GET TO A LARGE FILTER,I USE THEM ON MY 86 SS MONTE CARLO WITH NO PROBLEM AT ALL.
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Re: use only tube type fittings
Originally Posted by TopspeedLowet
use only the long radius bends and you will be fine. The ones that are problematic to flow are right angle drilled and do not have a bent tube between the hose end and the AN nut end. The drilled fittings cause eddy currents that slow the flow in the line. You should minimize the use of any sharp bends and angled fittings for optimum flow in any oil or fuel system alike. Two 90 degree elbows with gentle bends on your adapter is a common plumbing practice.
Bruce
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A 90 degree standard elbow is equal to 30 inches of straight line resistance.
A 45 degree standard elbow is equal to 16 inches of straight line resistance.
A 90 degree long radius elbow is equal to 20 inches of straight line resistance.
** A 90 degree square corner elbow (drilled) is equal to 57 inches of straight line resistance.