351 Cleveland cheap and easy oiling modifications and improvements for the home engine builder.
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
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Hey man I dig the way you think. I'm doing the same thing for my 66 f250. Another thing to consider is 1) adding a "bypass oil filter" kit commonly found on HD trucks. I got one from Amsoil 2) look into surface scraping (gasket surfaces) using Prussian blue marking dye, machinist scrapers, small surface plate (optional) etc. To match surfaces and help prevent leaks.
@@rodan2852 thanks bud, much appreciated. Yeah I can bought about doing the bypass oil filter but for my application I didn’t really think it was necessary. For the other stuff you mentioned I’m not real sure on what you’re referring to so I’ll have to look into it, sounds like a good investment so thanks for the tip. Good luck on your build and glad you enjoyed the video.
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Great info mate, my clevo will get same treatment....
@@willdavies6085 thank you, much appreciated, glad you enjoyed the video. It’s definitely worth the time.
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Nice Fedora🇺🇸🤘
@@christophergriffin8344 thanks bud, much appreciated. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for sharing your work
No problem, thank you for your interest and thanks for watching.
What about the adapter to install a larger oil filter
I’m not doing that because it’s not that important for a street truck engine, and if it’s the same one I’m thinking of it’s not to fit a bigger oil filter, it has a bigger bore for more oil flow. I’m not installing that on this engine but probably will for the Torino.
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Great info. Thanks.
You’re very welcome, thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching.