i have also always filled the oil filter before installing. its the way i was raised. on the old international 345 gas engines that had cartridge filters, there was close to 2 quarts of oil in there. the engines would sometimes run for over 15 seconds before getting pressure, if you left it empty. even though they were not my engines i would never do that.
it is too easy to fill most filters to a point where it can still be easily handled.
the only exceptions that come to mind were the old dodge slant 6 and the international farm tractors, because their filters mount upside down.
why take a chance leaving it dry.
my . 02c
jim
it is too easy to fill most filters to a point where it can still be easily handled.
the only exceptions that come to mind were the old dodge slant 6 and the international farm tractors, because their filters mount upside down.
why take a chance leaving it dry.
my . 02c
jim