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Re: Re: filters
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Posted by Check this out on April 12, 2002 at 06:05:59 from (66.191.112.67):
In Reply to: Re: filters posted by Poppin' Johnny on April 11, 2002 at 17:06:24:
Almost all vehicles with a full flow oil pressure system have a by-pass valve located in the lube circuit. Now check this out. If you start any vehicle, be it tractor, truck, bus, car or what have you, at 0 degrees or below, how much of that oil is filtered, until it reaches operating temperature? Well fellows guess what? Very little. So make sure the oil stays clean! AND you won't even find an honest engineer that will tell you this I bet. I worked on many different kinds and found the seats so bad on that by-pass that it was easier for the oil to go that route than thru the filter, consequently causing a lot of bearing damage. Check it out.
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