717rt wrote:
Air Wolf claims 450psi busrt pressure on there filter . After looking at the filter closer the outer ridge on the base that holds the O ring was Not as tall as the inner .I think this was the problem ,I cut the filter open to look at the bypass and it was there and working.
It probably wasn't the bypass in the filter as your problem. Pressure built up in the filter because of some situation elsewhere.
If there was a problem upstream of the filter, oil cooler, regulator on oil cooler, and the oil was thick and couldn't move fast enough, it could build a spike in pressure because a large volume of cold oil couldn't move fast enough. This would be in the whole system from the feed line to the oil tank back to the oil outlet of the engine, including the oil cooler, reg, and the filter. The filter and it's seal seemed to be the weak point at that moment and let go.
Either you have a problem with something in the system being too restricted for the oil to flow freely at cold temps, the filter wasn't tight enough or there was a defective filter. If for some reason the oil regulator's bypass function failed or something is sitting in an oil line creating a blockage, the seal blowing might have saved some other component from failing such as the core of the oil cooler.
Are your oil lines metal tubes joined by Mil-6000 rubber hose and hose clamps, SS flex hose w/AN fittings or Med Pressure Rubber hose w/AN fittings?
Resolutions are-
Insp oil regulator on your oil cooler. It should have a bypass to allow cold oil flow to not go through the cooler core. This protects the more fragile core and allows the oil to move with less restriction when cold.
Insp oil lines to make sure no debris or object could be sitting in one restricting oil flow.
Use the Larger Airwolf filter bodies with 2 of the HP-6A filters as a part of the assy.
Use W100 (50 wt) in the colder months.
Keep the A/C in a heated hangar.
Install heated strips on the oil tank or use a heat source for a period of time directed into the cowling.
Check oil line dia matches what is normal for P-40, P-38 ect.
Ensure filter is tightened per instructions on the filter.