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oil filter adapter?
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Hey guys... Quick question. The pin in the picture ( top side of oil filter- think its the pressure sensor) looks like it was cut off or broken on the stroker. 1st? Is it important how long it is? ( doesn't touch anything) 2 if it is, how do I get it out? Thanks
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Well I found out finally that it is just a roll pin to position the adapter so it's not important (about an inch of play there). Also found a write up to remove the adapter and attach an oil filter straight to the block but I'm not gonna do that.
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Yea...I gather it can hit the frame or something if you change the original design. (no personal experience there). Here's a couple links>>>
OIL FILTER ADAPRER O RINGS http://www.myjeepxj.com/cherokee-rep...filter-adapter And a link with torx.. https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f51/oi...o-ring-127359/ |
Yup already replaced the o-rings. Think I might throw a small bead of black RTV on there too.. It was leaking like crazy before lol
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Originally Posted by Ianf406
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Yup already replaced the o-rings. Think I might throw a small bead of black RTV on there too.. It was leaking like crazy before lol
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Yep^. On an O ring, all sealant can do is prevent it from sealing properly. Not saying necessarily it will leak, but no, just lube O rings.
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Okay thanks. The o-ring just presses against the block.. No groove or anything... Can easily see why they leak so often. Was going to run a small bead on the outside of the o ring ( about .5" to play with) not on top of it but you guys talked me out of it.
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Yea. An O ring sort of "floats" (in it's snug fit). Pressure behind it pushes it out to fit tighter. It moves a little to do it's job, unlike a normal gasket that uses the torque/pressure on something flat to hold pressure. Just a different cider, apples and oranges. All the torn bits of "stuff" can do (if added), is interfere with the seal.
"Was going to run a small bead". I get you there. Should not be needed, the proper ring will seal fine. Btw. I've seen posts that the colored, blue or green? might be a problem. Go with black. (side note, I sell Viton O rings for garden sprayers on ebay) You can spray finger-nail polish remover with these puppy's! |
Do you HAVE to remove all the oil to do this? Mines leaking and is about a quarter inch from the add bar and just did my oil around Christmas but didn't see any drippage until recently.
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No. You only loose what is in the filter. Check the links in post 3.
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Originally Posted by Ianf406
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Okay thanks. The o-ring just presses against the block.. No groove or anything... Can easily see why they leak so often.
Nope. O-rings are used in some pretty high-pressure applications. They work VERY well. No groove required. They only leak on our Jeeps because they break down over time. I dunno for sure, but I suspect they are pretty ordinary rubber. If you can find one to fit made from Viton they'll last a looooong, looooong time. Even the rubber will do a good job for 10 years or so. |
Originally Posted by DFlintstone
(Post 2819269)
No. You only loose what is in the filter. Check the links in post 3.
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Originally Posted by Ianf406
(Post 2819039)
Okay thanks. The o-ring just presses against the block.. No groove or anything... Can easily see why they leak so often. Was going to run a small bead on the outside of the o ring ( about .5" to play with) not on top of it but you guys talked me out of it.
When I replace them, I like to fill the groove with red moly grease or heavy-bodied engine assembly lube, smear a little more around the top of the O-ring once I set it in, then squidge the whole thing in there. Overkill, but the lubrication seems to help keep the thing from drying out. Also, whenever possible, I'll use Buna-N material. Viton is a second choice, Nitrile is third, and EPDM should be avoided. |
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