Gotta be gravity. All those clods of dirt are staying in the bottom of the
spin-on (which sits in the vertical) instead of being recirculated like they
were with the horizontal cannister. I'm mostly kidding here.
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Subject: oil filter
Author: Fred Thomas <vafred@erols.com>
Date: 06/09/1999 3:26 PM
Listers, any ideas as to why my oil stays so much cleaner, and so much
longer when I use the spin-on instead of the cannister. This set-up is
on a T/R 3, I usually use a Ford FL-1, but this trip I have a Fram PH
3600, but, sure is a big difference under the same operating procedures
(old man, right lane @ 45mph.)
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From: Fred Thomas <vafred@erols.com>
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Subject: oil filter
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