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Old 09-05-2023, 12:24 PM   #29 (permalink)
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Well I can forget about the a31a06ga. Wix doesn't have one in stock, they're made to order and it will take up to 4 months to get it and I'll have to pay shipping. So it will be over $100 before tax.
I'll just get a wix 57123, it will be like $40 and they will have it in 2 days.

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Without a bypass the filter can or the hose becomes the unloading point. Very messy and it only happens when you're in an inconvenient place. Don't take long to empty a 5gallon pail of paint.
The filter head has a built in bypass. For a hydraulic filter the built in filter head bypass is usually around 20psi. Built in hydraulic filter bypasses are anywhere from 10 to 30psi or none. If an engine oil filter gets used the bypass could be as little as 7 or 8psi.
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