Direction of Oil Flow through Filter

Hi,

While changing the oil and filter yesterday on my 85 Chevy Caprice, I noticed something strange. I always thought that oil flows into the small outer holes on the filter and then trrough the filter media, then out of the filter back into the engine through the large pipe onto which the filter is screwed.

The strange sight I saw was that on the filter mounting plate, on the engine, what was supposedly the INLET hole had a spring loaded valve in it. The valve retracted as I pushed it in towards the engine. There was no other hole anywhere on that mounting plate except for the big hole in the threaded pipe.

Since there were only 2 holes, obviously one is for IN and the other for OUT. Since the hole with the spring loaded valve will only let oil INTO the engine (not into the filter), then the flow must be : from the engine into the filter via the big threaded pipe, through the media, and back up into the engine via the spring loaded valve, which must be an anti-drainback valve.

Is this the normal flow direction for a chevy 305 engine? Reverse of the usual ?

Thanks in advance

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Caprice85
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You sound like you are describing the pressure relief valve that blows open if the filter plugs. I think you missed the other hole....

Mike

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Mike Romain

Yeah, I know. But I looked and looked and felt around, and there was no "other hole". Maybe I did miss it, but....

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Caprice85

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