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Old 07-04-2021, 09:58 AM   #21
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I thought the oil filter were partial flow?
Guage is showing 20 psi.
I'm not going to run it any more till I replace the lines. I was thinking of running the oil lines in copper for right now.

Copper fuel/oil lines are not a good idea, the copper does not hold up well with engine vibration.
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Old 09-22-2021, 08:41 PM   #22
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Oh my heavens. Hi Don I was searching in an the forum today in an attempt to “engineer” remote oil filter system for my 36 sedan. Searched and found this thread. You posted pictures of the exact system I was trying to engineer!!!! Holy cow!!! Congratulations on your purchase. I now understand how to do this. You will love the people on this forum how amazing!!! I sure love this forum. John. “Lgndlt5”.
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Don in SC needs advice on his 1936 Ford Sedan
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