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Topic: Torque specs for the 90 degree oil filter adapter? Update with Specs! (Read 100 times)
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67dartgt
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Anyone know what the torque specs are for the bolt that puts this thing on a small block? Thanks!
- Don
***UPDATE***
No more than 50 ft/lbs. At least on the papers I have here in front of me. That's what I did, and this should all work right? During breaking, without this adapter, the cold pressure was 80 psi. It's hard for me to imagine this thing flowing that well, with that wierd bolt with 4 holes in it. The battery, unfortunately, is dead, so I don't know yet if it works. For all of you guys out there running one of these on a smallblock, does it work well?
- Don
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nothingbutdarts
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I don't know what you're running as far as like a race motor or anything but, my 340 has one of those from the factory and I've nevere had a problem. Well, the only problem I had was because I left out the inner gasket on the adapter and the oil was bypassing the filter and not filtering the oil. Eventually it let something big enough go thru the oil and it took out a rod bearing. Totally MY fault!
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69 Swinger 340 Soon to be 69 426 Dart 80 Crew Cab gas hawg 01 DIESEL Hauler
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fasttcars
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i allways drill another 4 holes for better flow 
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