
Part of Content : This modification will increase engine oil capacity by approximately one quart. The extra oil improves engine cooling and dilutes the effects of oil break down and contaminates that build up during the oil’s service interval. Moving the oil filter off the engine block and away from the exhaust system helps cool the oil and makes it easier to access the filters during oil changes. Use a die grinder and clean up all the ports in both the by-pass adapter and the dual oil filter mount to reduce the restrictions and remove any loose flash. Be careful not to damage the threads. Also, examine the o-ring groove in the by-pass adapter for defects that could cut the o-ring and cause a leak. Clean the castings thoroughly when you are through grinding. When finished, all of the oil ports should look like the photo below. The next step is determining where to mount the oil filters. Choices are limited since the engine compartment is so crowded in 4 th generation Firebirds. Lube the oil filter gaskets with clean engine oil and install the oil filters. Tighten the filters the same as you would when installing one on the engine block. The finished assembly should look like the photo below which was taken from the right side of the car.

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