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Old 02-02-2014, 05:50 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Jake Raby View Post
The debris is harmful to much more than just the replacement IMSB, it will impact every internally lubricated component within the engine if operated long enough.

Remember, the stock oil filter bypass is horrible and at start up it bypasses oil around the filter and straight to the bearings (especially in cold temperatures), when it becomes clogged with debris even more oil is bypassing the filter. When carrying out an IMSR its wise to replace the filter housing, or add the LN Spin On Filter Adaptor, to fully filter all the oil without the chances of bypassed oil.

We find over half the filter housings that we see have weakened bypass springs, which allows more bypassed oil to be routed around the filter.

Its the little things that no one thinks about, because they haven't taken the time to develop the solutions themselves.

Jake speaks the truth. Any filings are your enemy. I strapped rare earth magnets around the outside of my oil filter housing. If it's ferrous and in the filter, it not going anywhere but to the magnets. The PP bearing is not sealed. The rest of the kit is worth it. I chose a Nachi sealed bearing to supplement the PP kit for what that's worth. In any event, if you have ferrous metal in the engine you have to get it out.
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