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Yours I would assume, would be a bypass filter. There would be a restriction somewhere that would restrict the flow. They dshouldn't really affect the pressure filling up. I am not sure what kind of a filter setup the motor shown has. If it is a full flow setup, the lines would be larger than the bypass setup.
As a comment on the video, that motor has something more serious than simple piston slap!
My 1951 1 Ton is now on the road! My 38 Master 4 Door is also now on the road .
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So would a beehive need the large lines? If my engine sounded like that, it would be on the garage floor. I'd be looking at a 302 or something better than what I had.
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Backyard Mechanic
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Fram still makes new canister oil filters commonly used on tractors. Our local "Mills Fleet Farm" store sells them. I have seen many restored cars use these canister filters and they look fine. Check you local farm implement store for the price of a New set up if that is the route you choose.
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