jetskinut94
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I have a 1984 m1009 and I have a problem that I thought maybe someone out the in the CUCV world might be able to help me solve. A few weeks ago my torque converter bolts came loose and blew a hole in the left side of the transmission case and broke a small chunk out of the back of the block near the oil filter mount. I have the truck up on my lift and the tranny is out getting a new case.
When you install an oil filter on the engine that part of the block that is missing is going to allow oil to flow out over the top of the filter. Its not a huge hole put its enough to allow oil to blow by. (I plan on taking a picture of it tonight so I can post it here if need be)
So I figured I have have two ways of fixing this problem.....
1. get a new block (which I do not want to do)
2. go with some sort of oil filter bypass kit and just bypass this area altogether. I have talked to an Amsoil rep and he can get me a kit, but where and how to install it is where I could use some help.
If I put the adaptor onto the current spot where the current filter goes it will still blow past the adaptor. So, one idea I had was to use the oil cooler lines that come out of the block and connect into them with my bypass kit, then seal off the holes where the oil filter currrently mounts. I would then send the oil to the filter then to the cooler and then back to the motor.
That is my crazy solution so far I am open to any other ideas you might have.
Any crazy ideas are welcome.....
Thanks in advance.
When you install an oil filter on the engine that part of the block that is missing is going to allow oil to flow out over the top of the filter. Its not a huge hole put its enough to allow oil to blow by. (I plan on taking a picture of it tonight so I can post it here if need be)
So I figured I have have two ways of fixing this problem.....
1. get a new block (which I do not want to do)
2. go with some sort of oil filter bypass kit and just bypass this area altogether. I have talked to an Amsoil rep and he can get me a kit, but where and how to install it is where I could use some help.
If I put the adaptor onto the current spot where the current filter goes it will still blow past the adaptor. So, one idea I had was to use the oil cooler lines that come out of the block and connect into them with my bypass kit, then seal off the holes where the oil filter currrently mounts. I would then send the oil to the filter then to the cooler and then back to the motor.
That is my crazy solution so far I am open to any other ideas you might have.
Any crazy ideas are welcome.....
Thanks in advance.