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  1. #1
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    Default blowing oil out around oil filter seal

    Any idea why my motor is doing this....i thought oil pump plunger was stuck but I chged pumps n it didnt fix it

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    Probably a dumb question but did you check to see if the rubber ring off the last oil filter is still stuck above the new filter? It's the only thing I could think of if the pressure relief is working properly.

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    Stop using fram filters. If you are using them. Also make sure your adapter is tight
    My sarcasm is a pre-emptive strike to your stupidity!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by usafracer View Post
    Stop using fram filters. If you are using them. Also make sure your adapter is tight
    I use wix filters and I double checked the adapter and the old rubber seal...none of that was a prob...its not just leaking outta there its blowing out with a ton of pressure

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    #1 Have you tried a different filter?
    #2 Is this something that just started or is it a new engine and this was the first start and it did it?
    A. If it is a new engine what oil pressure is it hitting?
    B. If it is a engine you have been running check for debris that could be plugging the oils return to the engine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Egoracing View Post
    #1 Have you tried a different filter?
    #2 Is this something that just started or is it a new engine and this was the first start and it did it?
    A. If it is a new engine what oil pressure is it hitting?
    B. If it is a engine you have been running check for debris that could be plugging the oils return to the engine.
    took of oil filter housing and it came off in two piece. Put a new one on and it fixed the prob...thanks for the help

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    Always use a good bypass eliminating filter adapter on a race engine.
    BUCKLE UP NOW, YA HEAR?

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