All,
I've just installed a transadapt remote oil filter (full flow) kit. I did this because every time I change the filter on my '98 Chev K1500, oil runs all over the front axle U-joint and makes a mess. Plus, because of close quarters in there, a special skinny filter (ph3980) is used, and not the big GM filter for small block GM v8's.
So now I have added a big remote filter (napa gold equivalent of the PH8A - Big ford v8 filter). The filter alone probably took 3/4 of a quart just to fill. Plus there are two hoses of 1/2" inner diameter at 38" each. The box says the remote filter kit adds 1 quart in capacity. I added an extra 1.2 litres of oil which is just over a quart, (a little extra because I had to have 2 oil hoses made up that were 10" each longer than what was provided in the kit).
The oil is too clean right now to get a level on the dipstick, but I'd say it's showing too high. I suspect this is because oil is draining back out of the remote filter hoses and giving a false "high" reading. The threads of the filter are pointing up in this install, so the filter itself can't be draining back.
Is anyone else experiencing this situation? And how can I get an accurate oil level reading?
I was thinking of doing a little math using the diameter and size of the old filter, against the new and finding the difference, then adding the inner diameter of the hoses x the overall length to establish an approximate volume of additional oil needed. Woud it be as simple as this?
I've just installed a transadapt remote oil filter (full flow) kit. I did this because every time I change the filter on my '98 Chev K1500, oil runs all over the front axle U-joint and makes a mess. Plus, because of close quarters in there, a special skinny filter (ph3980) is used, and not the big GM filter for small block GM v8's.
So now I have added a big remote filter (napa gold equivalent of the PH8A - Big ford v8 filter). The filter alone probably took 3/4 of a quart just to fill. Plus there are two hoses of 1/2" inner diameter at 38" each. The box says the remote filter kit adds 1 quart in capacity. I added an extra 1.2 litres of oil which is just over a quart, (a little extra because I had to have 2 oil hoses made up that were 10" each longer than what was provided in the kit).
The oil is too clean right now to get a level on the dipstick, but I'd say it's showing too high. I suspect this is because oil is draining back out of the remote filter hoses and giving a false "high" reading. The threads of the filter are pointing up in this install, so the filter itself can't be draining back.
Is anyone else experiencing this situation? And how can I get an accurate oil level reading?
I was thinking of doing a little math using the diameter and size of the old filter, against the new and finding the difference, then adding the inner diameter of the hoses x the overall length to establish an approximate volume of additional oil needed. Woud it be as simple as this?