That’s correct. After the new filter adapter I have more then double the oil pressure I previously had with the original canister filter. I need to know the oil flow of this engine.
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Here's my understanding and speculation-
Pressure distal to the filter is higher than it was prior to filter changeover to spin on.
It wasn't bypassing before.
Presumably the old filter was full to the point of restricting flow, but not to the point of bypassing the filter. New filter isn't restricting flow and higher pressure is seen on the far side of it as a result.
I have converted a couple of NH250s to spin-on. On mine I did not see an increase in oil pressure. Oil pressure was 90 cold and 45 hot both before and after.
Presumably my canister filters were not as restricted as yours.
The trucks I converted have ran 10,000miles and 7,000miles after being converted to spin on. No ill effects have been noted. That should have been a sufficient sample size to see problems if the filters were being bypassed.
I conclude that you now have a nice new clean filter sending oil in larger quantities at a faster flow rate.