I was always under the impression that a 1" pipe would flow more liquid then 2 1/2" pipes. Would this be the same as fewer large holes v/s more smaller ones? Just seems like (especially when the oil is cold) the little holes would not flow well. Probably I am just weird... .....
Nick
There was talk on the other forms about Fleetguard LF 9028 and the Baldwin BD7317 a dual bipass filter. Fleetguard makes it for the 5. 9 used in Kubota tractors. Talked to Fleetguard tech rep and they said it has the same flow rate and will fit on our trucks. They can not recomand it for our trucks because it is not listed as a cross ref. One of the fleetguard tech has been using one and likes it. Some people on the other forms has been using it for over a year. Fleetguard dealer has them on back order so I have a Baldwin I am going to use on the next oil change.
I don't think there's a better filter out there than the Donaldson Endurance ELF-7349 for single pass efficiency. They can be found for ~ $12/each online.
Just some interesting information:
Amsoil EaO-80 --------- 15 micron (Absolute) -- 50% @ 7 micron
Donaldson ELF-7349------15 micron (Absolute) -- 50% @ 7 micron
F/G Strat LF-16035-------25 micron (Absolute)
F/G Std. LF-3972 --------35 micron (Absolute)
Wix 57620 Std-----------20 micron (Nominal)
Wix 57620 XE -----------14 micron (Nominal)
Baldwin BT-7339---------12 micron (Nominal)
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I beleive there are 3 different makers of the "Mopar" filter, with Fleetguard being one of them.
Personally I run the Donaldson ELF-7349, there isn't a better full flow. My 2nd choice would be the stratapore LF-16035.
The Baldwin BD7317 & the Fleetgard LF9028 are two unique filters compared to regular spin-on oil filters. Each of these filters are of a two stage design. The first stage is the full flow part in which 100% of the oil flows through first. The second stage contains the by-pass filter in which 10-15% of the oil flows through.
I just installed the Baldwin BD 7317 filter ($17 at Long Island truckparts) all I can say is Wow! since this truckwas new the oil would turn black by the end of my driveway I've driven about 100 mi on this oil change and it's almost clear still !! I guess this filter works.
I just installed the Baldwin BD 7317 filter ($17 at Long Island truckparts) all I can say is Wow! since this truckwas new the oil would turn black by the end of my driveway I've driven about 100 mi on this oil change and it's almost clear still !! I guess this filter works.
My 92 W50 used to stay clean for thousands of miles, but now my 2005 is black ALSO by the time I get out of my driveway!!!
Steved, I realize that the generally the soot particles are said to be too small to do any damage, and I believe that to be true. Particularly with my short oil change inetrvals, there is NO reason to be worried about soot in my oil. That being said, I think that it would be WAY cool to mount a Spinner filter onto the valve cover AND install a srt-10 hood with scoop so that the air scoop flows air directly over the spinner so it also works as an oil cooler!!! Just another of my crazy ideas that I want to see happen some day, so I gather the parts as possible. Still, I have many things that I want to do to the truck first, over the spinner, but that's another thread. Oo.Unless soot gets excessive, it doesn't hurt a thing... and believe it or not, one of the improvements of CJ-4 (over CI-4 plus) is better soot handling.
Unless soot gets excessive, it doesn't hurt a thing... and believe it or not, one of the improvements of CJ-4 (over CI-4 plus) is better soot handling.