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Old 10-11-15, 09:53
Lynn Eades Lynn Eades is offline
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Richard, it is not required to put a plug in between the in and out. I think the long tube in the return fitting (in riveted carriers) blocks off the oil from bypassing.
The Australian carriers have a restricter (A plug with a hole through it) but they have a different type of return fitting.
Niels on this forum has asked about doing this to his CMP truck. He is now checking out a carrier engine with these fittings.
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Old 10-11-15, 23:09
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I fitted a full flow filter system to my Ford/Marmon Herrington gun tractor. bought it off Ebay.
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