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[QUOTE="evo45, post: 81350, member: 629"] If you have it sitting in the direct sun it might. The oil on that side will heat and slowly circulate around, I think. If you add 10% rug to it and let it sit inside most of the free floating stuff will settle to the bottom by itself. After letting the oil settle for a few days you should be able to filter from the top and not clog your filters fast. Everything is an expiriment so take your time, you are going to clog your filters on your truck off the first batch anyway. My external filters lasted about 2 tanks before I killed them and had to buy new. [/QUOTE]
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