full flow question, anyone make a filter blockoff plate with fitting? |
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full flow question, anyone make a filter blockoff plate with fitting? |
Aaron Cox |
Mar 24 2007, 07:39 PM
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Professional Lawn Dart Group: Retired Admin Posts: 24,541 Joined: 1-February 03 From: OC Member No.: 219 Region Association: Southern California |
hey all!
fullflowing question. i have a 38mm pump (yes 38mm) with gears supported by both sides, and a regular cover plate on it. (cant find manufacturer - got it from steve stromberg :cringe: ) i do not know the pump manufacturer, so thus i cannot get a full flow cover for it. i like the larger pump because i have a front cooler and -10 lines. i want to full flow my motor.... so the passage from the pump that goes diagonally upwards toward the filter and 1st galley plug.... i could tap that galley with an elbow to EXIT the case and go to a remote filter... and come back into the case through the standard galley plug next to it.... but my question- to make it more simple.... and not require two elbows out of the case... does anyone make a filter blockoff plate with an AN fitting in the bottom passage? thus i would not have to use a second elbow- |
41ghost |
Mar 24 2007, 09:55 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 235 Joined: 13-July 04 From: noblesville,in. Member No.: 2,345 |
i see your point. but as long as i'm building this 2270 kit i would like to have it set up as jake says to do it its not my set, up its the way jake r. told me to do it. for the best flow. if you rout it your way you will still have 2 90's to go through. also you can come strait out of the cover if you want to cut your motor mount on both sides. the point is, no mater what you will have two 90's because the fan housing is in the way. i'm sure if one wanted to get creative you could take out the plugs and enlarge the original channels and replug them and come strait out the original filter mount area and back in where you have it marked in blue, or even return in the original oil filter area also. enlarging these chanels may be the best way, but not sure on that. some one would have to do it to prove to.
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Aaron Cox |
Mar 24 2007, 09:56 PM
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Professional Lawn Dart Group: Retired Admin Posts: 24,541 Joined: 1-February 03 From: OC Member No.: 219 Region Association: Southern California |
i see your point. but as long as i'm building this 2270 kit i would like to have it set up as jake says to do it its not my set, up its the way jake r. told me to do it. for the best flow. if you rout it your way you will still have 2 90's to go through. also you can come strait out of the cover if you want to cut your motor mount on both sides. the point is, no mater what you will have two 90's because the fan housing is in the way. i'm sure if one wanted to get creative you could take out the plugs and enlarge the original channels and replug them and come strait out the original filter mount area and back in where you have it marked in blue, or even return in the original oil filter area also. enlarging these chanels may be the best way, but not sure on that. some one would have to do it to prove to. only ONE 90 (on the return like everyone does) if you exit out the filter console block off plate |
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