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    Rebuild 16v-4AG AE86

    Finally took car for test drive; first 10mins was good then after warm up i thought to push it lil bit, in 2nd push it up to 7k suddenly there was burning smell coming form bonnet and oil pressure gauge stopped, turn off the car and open the bonnet Bloody sandwich plate pop out from the block. Don't know what went wrong.

    (it was fine on Dyno push up to 8k.)

    there was small leak (few drops) from Sandwich plate when it was on Dyno and i tighten up everything before took it for test drive. it was brand new Greddy oil block.
    would like to know anyone had this problem before?

    if i run filter relocation is it gonna be solution?
    and which brand i can use ( can't trust Greddy)

    Fukg Lost Don't know what else to Do.

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    Default Re: Sandwich plate pop out

    did you take out everything on the sandwich plate after it pop and see what actuallw went wrong in there?

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    Default Re: Sandwich plate pop out

    it was daamn hot , left it in work shop; was so tired after work. didn't get chance to had a good look
    but i can see clearly Sandwich plate came out from center bolt;

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    Default Re: Sandwich plate pop out

    is this block just going to a remote filter? or also to a cooler?
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    Default Re: Sandwich plate pop out

    Quote Originally Posted by Animal15 View Post
    ...sandwich plate pop out from the block. Don't know what went wrong.
    if i run filter relocation is it gonna be solution?
    and which brand i can use ( can't trust Greddy) Fukg Lost Don't know what else to Do.
    It is very unlikely to be a problem with the product, and much more likely to be a problem caused by the install that will not be cured by the install of different parts, like 'filter relocation'.
    Wrong thread size? Partial thread engagement?
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    Default Re: Sandwich plate pop out

    it's only Going to Oil Cooler; Center Bolt thread is 3/4 16UNF (i think it can't be M10- 1.5)

    I was thinking Oil-filter, Fittings might add up some weight to Block adapter and may be make it loosing it.

    that's why thought to go with relocation.....

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    You need to examine it closely, only reason it'll come away from the block is the centre bolt either backing out (because it wasn't tight to begin with) or it's the wrong thread (I thought toyota filters were metric).

    Weight of filter & fittings would be only be marginally greater than just a filter.

    The fact that it leaked on the dyno does point finger at the clamping of the plate to the block. That bolt has to be done up bloody tight otherwise it would loosen/leak every time you changed a filter.
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    Default Re: Sandwich plate pop out

    i think your on the money there with the wrong thread size, doesnt sound right to me either that it would come loose, and the centre bolt i thought it would of been metric where it screws into the block..

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    Default Re: Sandwich plate pop out

    Oil Filter Thread IS 3/4 16UNF isn't it same as Block thread?

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    Default Re: Sandwich plate pop out

    Improper install may or may not be the culprit.... I wasn't there

    I've had success using the Mocal thermostatic controlled adapters
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    Default Re: Sandwich plate pop out

    ve had success using the Mocal thermostatic controlled adapters
    Can you let me know which one ...SP1 or SP1F

    one more thing

    Can over-tighten Damage the Block thread? (I think block is cast iron)

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    SP1 is without thermostat, SP1T is with it
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    Default Re: Sandwich plate pop out

    You guys are wrong. Greddy is a shit brand and can't be trusted.

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