...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
Of course none of the filter talk helps the original problem, but doesn't "most" of the oil end up bypassing the filter anyway because of how the pressures are set up in the bypass valve in the filter?
The 1.6 shouldn't need a bypass filter as there is a bypass valve in the oil filter flange, or a anti-drainback valve since the filter sits almost vertical. My filter is always full when I do a oil change. I'm with theman53 on the bypass valve in the oil pump being stuck and not pushing against the spring to dump the extra pressure.
Thanks for all the ideas, when I talk about the gasket notches they are on the left side looking at the engine. You are right that I have pressure and oil at the head but doing some research on gaskets and I have a gasket bought from a dealership the was made in Spain and when I place it on a spare block that I have the correct way when installed would be with the notches on the right side facing the engine, does anyone think that when different companies making gasket some place the notches on the left and others on the right? I'm going to try a different filter than the orange one before I pull the head. This thing is becoming a love hate relationship
This thing is becoming a love hate relationship
Quote from: 81 vw pu on March 02, 2011, 08:04:23 amThe 1.6 shouldn't need a bypass filter as there is a bypass valve in the oil filter flange, or a anti-drainback valve since the filter sits almost vertical. My filter is always full when I do a oil change. I'm with theman53 on the bypass valve in the oil pump being stuck and not pushing against the spring to dump the extra pressure.most engines had no bypass valve in the flange..and you still need an anti-drain back valve, the oil pump pickup is lower than the filter. the oil is gonna get syphoned back out without a drain back valve.