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Oil Filter Purolator 14612
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<blockquote data-quote="JamesK" data-source="post: 1234005" data-attributes="member: 1858"><p>I too have been running the Purolator 14612 Pure One filters on my FJR for the past 200k miles, never had so much as a mist of oil from the filter. On the last oil change I used on of the recently purchased Pure One filters and the POS was leaking every time I stopped. Funny enough it would only start leaking after the engine cooled down a bit, and not before that.</p><p></p><p>I noticed that the gasket on the defective filter was not the usual bright red color but noticeably darker red, almost brown color.</p><p></p><p>Flars, did you happen to notice the color of the gasket/seal on your defective filter? I'll be using the color difference to separate/sort my Purolator stocks as I still have some of the older type which worked perfectly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JamesK, post: 1234005, member: 1858"] I too have been running the Purolator 14612 Pure One filters on my FJR for the past 200k miles, never had so much as a mist of oil from the filter. On the last oil change I used on of the recently purchased Pure One filters and the POS was leaking every time I stopped. Funny enough it would only start leaking after the engine cooled down a bit, and not before that. I noticed that the gasket on the defective filter was not the usual bright red color but noticeably darker red, almost brown color. Flars, did you happen to notice the color of the gasket/seal on your defective filter? I'll be using the color difference to separate/sort my Purolator stocks as I still have some of the older type which worked perfectly. [/QUOTE]
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