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8 Pics Small Block Chevy Oil Cooler Kit And Review Alqu Blog June 27, 2021 1:00 am. 84. sponsored. general motors has started a customer satisfaction program to address an issue related to the oil cooler lines in certain examples of the 2019 chevy silverado. The motor is going on a 1979 chevy silverado truck everyday driver. i took the motor over to a dyno guy yesterday and she was producing (corrected) 296 hp @ 5,000 rpms. i casually informed the dyno guy that i was going to install a tranny cooler and an oil cooler forward of the radiator and a dual electric fan set up puller aft of the radiator.
8 Pics Small Block Chevy Oil Cooler Kit And Review Alqu Blog Attachments. mk iv blocks with four bolt mains had oil cooler ports in the side of the block above the oil filter pad, one 1 2 inch and one 3 4 inch npt ports. they were plugged at the factory. to use it, you'd remove both pipe plugs and through the larger one, you'd press in a oil bypass valve (pictured below). What i did was this: 1) drill a 5 16 hole through the center of the bypass. 2) installed a nut on a 1 4 20 long bolt that would reach all the way to the bottom (through the bypass valve) of the center hole. the nut was installed all the way to the bottom of the bolt head. I have not actually measured the amount of oil the system will hold, but here are some guesses. the engine has a 6 quart pan. the full size filter holds 1 quart. the accusump holds 3 quarts. the oil cooler might hold 1 2 quart. the thermal bypass housing holds 1 3 quart. the hoses, tee and fittings might hold another 1 quart. maybe more though. 3. location. texas. i was a bit paranoid deleting the oil cooler, but the lines were seeping and they appeared to have been replaced recently. it also seemed low on oil pressure at hot idle. i used a melling oil filter adapter for a typical 350, and a bosch 3322 oil filter. the bolt size is 5 16" 18x1 1 4", grade 8 and i got them off the bolt.
8 Pics Small Block Chevy Oil Cooler Kit And Review Alqu Blog I have not actually measured the amount of oil the system will hold, but here are some guesses. the engine has a 6 quart pan. the full size filter holds 1 quart. the accusump holds 3 quarts. the oil cooler might hold 1 2 quart. the thermal bypass housing holds 1 3 quart. the hoses, tee and fittings might hold another 1 quart. maybe more though. 3. location. texas. i was a bit paranoid deleting the oil cooler, but the lines were seeping and they appeared to have been replaced recently. it also seemed low on oil pressure at hot idle. i used a melling oil filter adapter for a typical 350, and a bosch 3322 oil filter. the bolt size is 5 16" 18x1 1 4", grade 8 and i got them off the bolt. 2) tighten the oil pressure indicator switch to 20 n·m (15 lb ft). 3) clean the sealing surfaces. 4) install the oil cooler (1) in compound with a new oil cooler gasket (2) and a new seal ring (3). 5) lower vehicle. 6) install the 2 oil cooler bolts (1) and hand tighten. Next, i installed the block adapter to the engine. simply remove your oil filter and place the adapter up into the block, o ring side up and thread the center adapter to the existing oil filter stud. you can spin the adapter to orient the inlet and outlet of the hose connections however you choose and tighten down.
Oil Cooler Kit Sbc Bbc Chevy Gm Stainless Hose Billet Plate Camaro Spi 2) tighten the oil pressure indicator switch to 20 n·m (15 lb ft). 3) clean the sealing surfaces. 4) install the oil cooler (1) in compound with a new oil cooler gasket (2) and a new seal ring (3). 5) lower vehicle. 6) install the 2 oil cooler bolts (1) and hand tighten. Next, i installed the block adapter to the engine. simply remove your oil filter and place the adapter up into the block, o ring side up and thread the center adapter to the existing oil filter stud. you can spin the adapter to orient the inlet and outlet of the hose connections however you choose and tighten down.
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