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Oil Filters. Their are cheep ones, expensive ones, factory ones, after market ones. Which one is, ‘best’ ? Is it the, ‘used’, one ?
For years, I have always thought, a, ‘used’, oil filter, filters, better, than a new one. Reason: The, ‘used’, filter, has some, ‘plugging’, of dirt/metal/carbon/etc, which allows only smaller, and smaller, particles to go through.
When it comes to changing oil. (In most of the ICE's I use). I take off the filter, drain it, (take out the used oil), then making sure the ‘O’ ring/seal is ok and threads are clean, put it back. Sometimes 4 or 5 oil changes. It seems to work well.
(Unless I just picked something up, than change the filter on first oil change, cause I have NO Idea what the PO did)
But of course their is a diminishing point, where it is, ’to’ plugged up, and nothing will go through.
Don’t have, or have access to, sophisticated, flow meter, and micron particle measuring equipment. So the time for a ’new’ filter, is a ’seat of the pants’ thing.
Don’t expect, ANY, filter manufacturing company to do this, (even though they perhaps have), because, if a ’new’, filter was, NOT, required, every, or every other, oil change, it would decrease their revenue.
But, does any one know, of a independent lab that has done this? And if so, the results?
In discussing this at swap meets, and with, ‘gear heads’. It seems, about 1/2 are the every/ever other, oil change. and the other 1/2, 5-7 times. Even had a extreme of a farmer, who bought a new Massy, in 1955, and was on his, 3rd filter !!!!!! He told me: “Son, I Just drop the oil when I come in from the field, take out the filter. (a steel cased filter in a canister), drop it in a coffee can of kerosene, then after lunch, take out the filter, then after my nap, fill her back up”. Now that, I think is rather extreme.
So, what are your thoughts on, ’new’ - ‘old’, Oil filters.
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