Looking at the arrows on the top of the dual filter mount it seems to indicate the feed/return crossing and want to make sure i have it right before i run a line to it.
On a filter mount (single or dual) that has dual ports, you only use two...either end, but not both. You need to decide which end is the best for routing the lines, then plug the other side...the plugs should have been included with the mount.
They speak the truth about the AN side of the fitting
I prefer teflon paste, but have used tape on oil fittings like you have with no issues. NPT fittings (tapered...seal on the threads) should seal without either, but it doesn't hurt to use a sealer. Metric fittings are straight, that's why I'd use a sealer. If it's fuel, never use the tape.
Mounted it upside, thought it was okay but wanted to make sure because in the directions it illustrates right side up or sideways. But since it is a pressurized system.... heh Just wanted to make sure
Don't forget to make sure It will still fit with your hose ends, with enough room for assembly and disassembly - and keep in mind that hose does not like to bend sharply!
After replacing oil pressure sender on the block still no reading on my guage. So i guess its the gauge or wire'n then. Hopefully will be the guage
Also do you have any ideas for a diffrent oil dipstick. I cannot see the redline oil on the dipstick at all, have to press it against a clean paper towel to figure out how far up the oil goes... Kinda annoying lol
The dipstick is a known/old problem...the earlier models (yellow loop handle) are better. You can improve yours by shining it up with steel wool or a scotts bright pad.
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