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534 plate installation
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    Helpfull BT forum member Swabie
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    534 plate installation

    Basic questions, the plate is marked filter in & filter out.
    1. Is "filter in" to the filters -in- port? or the return from the filter?
    2. Can the "Plug" port be used for a pressure gauge or a turbo lube connection?
    Hankrod

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    Henry,

    The 534 plate if maked "filter in" goes to the filter in side. "Filter out" is the returned clean oil from the filter that goes direct to the engine, thru the 534 plate.


    The plug I think Matt has to make a cross drilled hole in the plate. I don't know off hand if it's the pressure side. Looking at the pic it does look like the pressure side but it would be unfiltered oil.


    Jeff
    1979 Jeep CJ-7 401 AMC, GMC 6-71 Blower 10% overdrive, Bugcatcher with electronic fuel injection and a little N2O for fun, all self built. (this supercharger stuff is easy)

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    Thanks alot! that is what I thought. I know what you mean about the plug port being unfiltered. I think I can get a filtered source off of my dual filter setup, it has two inputs and outputs. Hankrod

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    Now there is a drag race - hankrod VS blown7!!!

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    79CJ, think about it, my FSJ weighs 4800 lbs. and my engine puts out 600 hp. max. The 401's bottom end is stock other than main studs, so it cannot really take much more power on a regular basis. TURBOS RULE!, Hankrod

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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Lavrenz
    79CJ, think about it, my FSJ weighs 4800 lbs. and my engine puts out 600 hp. max. The 401's bottom end is stock other than main studs, so it cannot really take much more power on a regular basis. TURBOS RULE!, Hankrod
    I hear ya, I know who would win, but shoo, you both have killer setups and to see two unique vehicles like those running against each other would still be super fun!!

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