Originally Posted by madeej11
Originally Posted by UncleDave
Originally Posted by jayjr1105
Originally Posted by CT8
What is the filters mounting position?
Vertical
Mounted like this the filter will not drain dry but basically sit full of oil till next startup.
ADBV not remotely needed in this orientation.
UD
Agree with UD. How would the ADBV in a vertically mounted oil filter at the bottom of the engine stop oil from draining from the galleries? Doesn't make sense. I would say that in this case it doesn't really need one. Basically it's to stop the filter from draining dry when mounted other than in a threads up vertical position.
As we have reviewed, the oil filter will not drain, but without a ADBV, the oil in the galleries between the filter and the heads will drain down through the galleries, through the center hole of the filter (in the reverse of the normal direction), and some of oil will be forced by the hydrostatic pressure of the oil in this U-Tube back past the oil pump to the pan. The filter will contain oil but the galleries will be fill with air. Chevrolet seems to think this is important enough to equip oil filters with a ADBV even thought the filters are in the vertical position (threads up). Fram mentions the oil in the galleys in the Fram clipping earlier in the thread.
If you want to argue this is not important to you, that's fine. It is important to GM. When the engine is turned off on a GM LS there is oil stored in the filter and up to heads inside the galleries, ready for the next start.
Note: the terms galleys and galleries are both used to describe the passage ways in an oiling system. Just depends who is doing the writing.