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rx7vadim 12-22-08 08:57 PM

Oil filter Q. searched.
 
I just bought a mazda filter and it apears to have bypass valve.
Im running t2 oil pump and mod. reg.
At start up i get about 80psi at idle and 100psi at 2k rpm. Engine warm 40 psi idle 90 psi wot.

I fear that at startup oil is being bypassed and unfiltered oil entering engine.

Can the factory pedistal be tapped to fit oil press guage, or there is no space? cant seem to find pix of it.

mazdaverx713b 12-22-08 08:59 PM

you can use your current oil pressure sender's location to permanantly or temporarily install an aftermarket line for a mechanical gauge to give you a more accurate reading.

rx7vadim 12-22-08 09:04 PM

its before the filter. i have mech. oil press installed there.
What i need is pressure reading after filter.
If filter has 10-12 psi restriction then it will bypass oil.

farberio 12-22-08 09:11 PM

You can buy a filter adapter already tapped, but it's probably tapped pre-filter.

You can also purchase a bypass kit and make your own fixture to test it.

farberio 12-22-08 09:18 PM

Although, come to think of it, the valve is there to prevent the filter from draining out. So when you start the motor there is oil there straight away instead of waiting for the oil filter to fill up. Not to bypass the filter.

Read the big post in this thread, you will know the one.
https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...ght=oil+filter

rx7vadim 12-22-08 09:25 PM


Originally Posted by farberio (Post 8819382)
Although, come to think of it, the valve is there to prevent the filter from draining out. So when you start the motor there is oil there straight away instead of waiting for the oil filter to fill up. Not to bypass the filter.

Read the big post in this thread, you will know the one.
https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...ght=oil+filter

I know about anti drain vavle, a simple silicone valve.

Im talking about a lil pressure regulator inside the filter. (on top of the filter) 10-12psi spring.

eage8 12-23-08 11:06 AM

racing beat has 2 different kinds of adapters that go right underneath the filter. i'm not sure if they're before or after the filter though.

http://racingbeat.com/photos/11803a.jpg

rx7vadim 12-23-08 02:14 PM

i found a nice sandwich plate for 29.99 has fitting after the filter.


I have read that cold startups and drag racing, the valve will open up and dirty oil will bypass, BE AWARE!

Also there r lifetime filters available, with steel mesh. Flow 3 times more then fiber does. $140, but its lifetime. I found one for $89.

alexdimen 12-23-08 10:06 PM

Oil filtration is something that works in the long term throughout the OCI. A few moments without filtration are meaningless unless there's crap in your pan.

Bypass valves are designed for clogged filters and cold starts. Which would you rather have: Low oil flow or oil that bypassed the filter? Keep in mind that the bypassed oil is either brand new or has been almost continuously filtered since it was last changed.


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