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Oil Filter Anti-Drain Back Valve
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<blockquote data-quote="mech 1 twa" data-source="post: 1413376" data-attributes="member: 551"><p>Threads up stays full. Any other position it can drain back into oil sump.. AND it will even with a good anti-valve just takes enough time. A better one is ideal at engine start up oil pressure comes up faster= less engine wear when filter is full. It's only a second or two until pump fills it up, longer with cold or thicker oil.</p><p></p><p>I always fill an oil filter before installing it. Anal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mech 1 twa, post: 1413376, member: 551"] Threads up stays full. Any other position it can drain back into oil sump.. AND it will even with a good anti-valve just takes enough time. A better one is ideal at engine start up oil pressure comes up faster= less engine wear when filter is full. It's only a second or two until pump fills it up, longer with cold or thicker oil. I always fill an oil filter before installing it. Anal. [/QUOTE]
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