New Oil Filters

bigrpowr

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Exactly what I am wondering.

i assume they are 100% cleanable. its stainless steel. i assume it's up to the end user , but with compressed air , or a soft bristle brush of the right size i cant imagine, you cant get them 100% clean. i remember my aeromotive 1000 had a stainless fuel filter on it and it was very easy to clean. that and brake cleaner is very effective straight from the can. i have no fears with this setup and its going on a not so cheap motor.
 

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lol, I wish



I can dig it. Just get leery of better mouse traps



LMAO!!!


Victor has officially built a better mouse trap! One that finally surpasses the old wooden on. It's a plastic model with a little hood to put the food under and a handle to pull the head bar back up!

Get the filter. Lol
 

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You guys that are scared are cracking me up!

It's like the model T guys griping at them new fangled 6.7l's

I don't know why I care! Lol... engines much more sophisticated actually doing work and more expensive use this exact same concept of filtration. I have 20 of them at a plant with 72,000hp.

Not one paper element to be found. All mesh. Several of them have upwards of 16,000 run time hours on them. Never so much as replaced one mesh screen.
 

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I can handle all of that, man. All I said was I had flashbacks of Deranged back when Tim tried a new kind of sliced bread on that engine that looked awfully similar to this one.

Nothing more, nothing less.
 

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