I installed this Frantz on my 03 Dodge before I left home this past Sunday. I intentionally did not change the oil prior to the installation. I wanted to see if the Frantz would clean it up. The oil had just over 10k on it. I am towing my 94 Dodge Diesel behind me, and i'm heading to Seattle from Pennsylvania. I drove nearly 700 miles each day, changing the filter each morning before I would take off, while the wife was repacking the trucks, from the motel room.
I am now in Couer d' Alene, Idaho, and found the frantz cleaned the oil to the point I can see thru it, and read the markings on the dipstick, where before it was black and thick, and not transparent. Every time I changed the filter, 4 times at this point, the canister came off leaving the toilet paper roll on the base, and dripped some oil. This happened every time. Also, everytime, the cardboard core was stuck fast to the base post, where I had to peel it off. I am using Scot 1000 with 1 1/2'' core, unwrapping about 1/2 inch off the roll. It is no doubt in my mind, there is no oil going down between the core and the shaft, or it wouldn't stick like it does. On the other hand, changing the element this way is really messy, and all those wraps you take off, are all needed.
Tonight when I changed it, I went with my other deal. The straight piece of tailpipe, with 3 O rings. Now my core is 1 and 5/8'' inside diameter. I will report back how this works out. I know changing it every morning is a bit excessive, but I wanted to prove it to myself that this will clean up very dirty black oil, in which it did.
Tomorrow I will be in Seattle for another toilet paper change. I will have over 15,000 miles on this oil by then. One thing I will say, you can take some of this oil and rub it into your hands, and it disappears. The color has never come back to the honey color, as I didn't think it would, but now you can see thru it.
I am now in Couer d' Alene, Idaho, and found the frantz cleaned the oil to the point I can see thru it, and read the markings on the dipstick, where before it was black and thick, and not transparent. Every time I changed the filter, 4 times at this point, the canister came off leaving the toilet paper roll on the base, and dripped some oil. This happened every time. Also, everytime, the cardboard core was stuck fast to the base post, where I had to peel it off. I am using Scot 1000 with 1 1/2'' core, unwrapping about 1/2 inch off the roll. It is no doubt in my mind, there is no oil going down between the core and the shaft, or it wouldn't stick like it does. On the other hand, changing the element this way is really messy, and all those wraps you take off, are all needed.
Tonight when I changed it, I went with my other deal. The straight piece of tailpipe, with 3 O rings. Now my core is 1 and 5/8'' inside diameter. I will report back how this works out. I know changing it every morning is a bit excessive, but I wanted to prove it to myself that this will clean up very dirty black oil, in which it did.
Tomorrow I will be in Seattle for another toilet paper change. I will have over 15,000 miles on this oil by then. One thing I will say, you can take some of this oil and rub it into your hands, and it disappears. The color has never come back to the honey color, as I didn't think it would, but now you can see thru it.