Well, paintball guy

, it may not work with those playmates or the Italian car vendors, but it did work here. Deborah at
http://www.wefilterit.com/index.html was kind enough to respond to my request and there is a Frantz Filter heading my way for some T+E

. In return, I promised to purchase the filter if it works as stated and post the results on the board as well. I plan to write a short article for submission to the TDR magazine if it works out.
I think that speaks highly of Deborah and We filter it. My plan was to install the bypass filter after my next oil change, to give the filter a fair chance. Deborah wants me to install the filter now, after pulling a sample for analysis and then sample again after another 1,000 miles. Right now I have about 2,000 miles on the oil and always drain and replace at 3,000 miles. I've had Blackstone do a analysis on EVERY oil change, so I have a pretty good baseline.
My only concern is the best method to now sample the oil. In the past, I simply pulled a sample from the drickling drain plug when I believed I was at mid-stream, that won't work now. I just ordered a kit from Amsoil that comes with a suction device and 10' of hose, guessing to draw samples from the dipstick line ??? My plan is to run the engine until I reach 140F on the oil temp. gauge, then shut down and insert the hose inside the dipstick line until it stops, then I'll pull it back several inches, stop, mark the hose and draw the sample. I'll do this before the Frantz Filter install and send the sample out, then do it again after 1,000 miles in the same manner. Hopefully that will be consistent enough for a fair reading of the oil. Time will tell but I can tell ya that I'm excited to atleast have another project going on Baby Huey, was getting bored after I finished the Grover install.
If anyone knows of a more consistant method to take a sample without draining the pan, please chime in as I am open to the best method

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Scott W.