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bypass oil filters
This is a discussion on bypass oil filters within the Performance and Troubleshooting forums, part of the Sprinter Van Tech Talk category; Has anyone installed a bypass oil filter on a 3L ? I have one that I removed from my cummins ...
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08-10-2007, 11:01 PM #1Junior Member
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bypass oil filters
Has anyone installed a bypass oil filter on a 3L ? I have one that I removed from my cummins but don't know how/where to plumb into the MB engine. Any suggestions or ideas?
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02-13-2008, 11:37 AM #2Junior Member
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Can not be done. There are no oil return holes in the block. That can be used this.
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02-13-2008, 12:15 PM #3Junior Member
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Don't know about the v6, but I heard the old i5 (2.7L) has available as a tool an oil filter cap that can be used to check oil pressure. (I was amazed that MB didn't put an oil pressure sensor on the i5.) Some have hypothesized that this tool could be used to supply oil to a bypass filter and that the return line from the turbo could be shared. BUT, that's for the i5 AND that all seems too risky for me, so I would just forget bypass filtration. I have 126k on my '02 now and have always changed at ~15k miles (ASSYST) and Blackstone analysis of the last change (Mobil 1 0w40) showed all OK. Plus, since mine stopped consuming oil in the middle of the last change (rings finally bedded-in?), it seems MB has a pretty good handle on engine wear.
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02-22-2008, 09:55 PM #4Moderator
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Why would one do this as the i5's have an oil separator on the top of block?


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