kootenayguy
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I am a huge believer in regular oil changes. I have seen stainless steel, reusable oil filters for sale in many magazines, anyone have any experiances with these?
Phicst.Filters are pretty cheap, I would notriskbother with it myself.
Come on now. We haven't had a good oil argument in a long time. I can't argue much as I have 40+ years of wrenching and don't see much wrong with your logic. I do the filter each time cause its easy and cheap but I do the final drive also just because its there and the drain pan is already dirty . I do like extra virgin oil.
I have the Scott's on my '05. I just get the oil I want and get after it. While the oil is draining I wash and dry the filter. Nothing to it.Also, I would not go the after market filter system if you have a YES Warranty program in place.
This is one sure way to get some warranty work possibly denied... not worth the risk.
After the warranty, then have at it.
As an aviation mechanic ...I only replace my oil filter ever 6,000 miles while the oil is serviced every 3,000miles.
...it's just what I do based on nearly 20 years of turning wrenches.
I won't enter into a debate over this only because it is based primarily on my years of personal experience mixed with some professional education.
Certified MSF coach for the state of PA since 2004
With all this wealth of experience on display, what do you guys think of MamaYama's FJR (owner's manual) periodic maintenance directives of: engine oil change every 4000 miles, oil filter change every 8000 miles, and final gear oil change every 16000 miles?...I have 40+ years of wrenching ...I do the filter each time ...I do the final drive also ...
Agree with you, Sport. We often debate theory, and the flaw is not applying what real world experience and conditions are. But, nothing like a good debate. I gather most filters will take out 30 micron particles (or perhaps a bit bigger in the case of reusables), whereas a premium filter like a PureOne may take out much smaller. Just for argument's sake, as filter material starts to clog up, there is a point at which it is clogged and doesn't the by-pass valve kick in, causing unfiltered oil to be circulated? Of course, providing we're following recommended oil and filter change intervals, none of our engines are that dirty, nor do the filters ever reach that clogged stage. However, the large particle filters are less likely to clog than the finer particle filters.........Come on now. We haven't had a good oil argument in a long time. I can't argue much as I have 40+ years of wrenching and don't see much wrong with your logic. I do the filter each time cause its easy and cheap but I do the final drive also just because its there and the drain pan is already dirty . I do like extra virgin oil.
Now FJRay, we all know that feelings get hurt when personal bias' are torn apart, spit on, wrung through the ringer, stepped on and flushed down the toilet. We ned to show sensitivity, compassion, and above all maturity.
Awe, #$*! you all! Let the debate begin. :assassin:
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