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K&P Engineering Oil Filter?
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<blockquote data-quote="FJRay" data-source="post: 1413095" data-attributes="member: 312"><p>Haven't used that one but stainless mesh filters have been around for a long time. I used them in the marine world for prefilters on diesel fuel systems. The drawback is cleaning. By the time you take the time to clean,dry,dispose of solvent and supplies you could use an OEM filter and toss the old one in the trash. Compare the micron size of the filter media and you will find it on par with OEM. If you filter to fine you restrict flow and that isn't good. Pick your poison.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJRay, post: 1413095, member: 312"] Haven't used that one but stainless mesh filters have been around for a long time. I used them in the marine world for prefilters on diesel fuel systems. The drawback is cleaning. By the time you take the time to clean,dry,dispose of solvent and supplies you could use an OEM filter and toss the old one in the trash. Compare the micron size of the filter media and you will find it on par with OEM. If you filter to fine you restrict flow and that isn't good. Pick your poison. [/QUOTE]
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