Ditching oil filter/cooler lines?
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Ditching oil filter/cooler lines?
Hey guys, has anyone ditched the remote filter on their 4.3, and stuffed a shorty oil filter on the block? It looks like I have room for a filter on the block, but I don't know about getting it in and out? The front diff is an AWD unit. Thanks.
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I don't recall any such discussion here in the past but I could be mistaken.
I am curious though, about the necessity of the remote setup and the "cooler" lines in particular. As I understand it there's more to this arrangement than simply convenience of location for filter changes. In our crewcabs anyway, I believe there's a sort of heat exchanger setup where hot oil from the engine passes inside cooler lines through an area of coolant in the radiator. Is this heat exchange not necessary to maintain safe operating temperature?
I am curious though, about the necessity of the remote setup and the "cooler" lines in particular. As I understand it there's more to this arrangement than simply convenience of location for filter changes. In our crewcabs anyway, I believe there's a sort of heat exchanger setup where hot oil from the engine passes inside cooler lines through an area of coolant in the radiator. Is this heat exchange not necessary to maintain safe operating temperature?
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barch97 wrote:I don't recall any such discussion here in the past but I could be mistaken.
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I tried a search, but they're such generic words, that I got 900 matches, anything from remote keyless entry, to diff oil threads. I've done AN/stainless braid filter relocators, and they work awesome, but I'm on a tight budget with this one. I bought the Blazer for 500 bucks with a knocking 4.3, and a 100Km engine from a wrecked Extreme for 300 bucks. I got the good felpro problem solver metal/rubber intake gaskets, as I find it easier to do them now, rather than 6 months down the road, But they were 100 bucks.
I just think it to be a huge restriction, all that piping, and wonder why so many 4.3's eat rod bearings. I'll just run a good 5w40 full synthetic. Temps up here don't often get very high anyhow, and I doubt my girlfriend will be towing.
I did find the good info on the # of crimps on the lines. That's good to know, I'll be keeping an eye out for that, as I replace many oil cooler lines at work.
A guy on my V8 S10 site gave me a # for a filter that he uses on his 4.3 4x4 block, so I'm gonna give that a try
Thanks for your input guys.
Steve
I just think it to be a huge restriction, all that piping, and wonder why so many 4.3's eat rod bearings. I'll just run a good 5w40 full synthetic. Temps up here don't often get very high anyhow, and I doubt my girlfriend will be towing.
I did find the good info on the # of crimps on the lines. That's good to know, I'll be keeping an eye out for that, as I replace many oil cooler lines at work.
A guy on my V8 S10 site gave me a # for a filter that he uses on his 4.3 4x4 block, so I'm gonna give that a try
Thanks for your input guys.
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Very interesting.
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