From the first oil change of my 2024 Kawasaki Z900RS Café
Solid. What went back in and on?From the first oil change of my 2024 Kawasaki Z900RS CaféView attachment 273521View attachment 273522View attachment 273523View attachment 273524View attachment 273525View attachment 273526
Replaced with a Baldwin B1400 filter and D-A Lubricants / PennGrade1 V2 10W-40.Solid. What went back in and on?
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Last time I bought an OEM Toyota filter it was also a Denso made in Thailand. I am guessing they’re similar construction made in Thailand and made in China.Reminds me of two longer filters with the M20-1.5 thread; Full's 2-OSB007 and Mitsubishi's MZ690072. All three have blue silicone ADBVs, round black seal, similar-looking 8-inlet baseplates, and a small single-line date code on the dome. However, both of these filters I pulled out to look at are made in Thailand.
Very much. Which looks Roki-like. Heck, Roki makes most of the OEM Mazdas and they have black cans like the Subarus....Nice filter.
Looks similar to Mazda oil filter.
I was thinking the same thing, quite a tight channel to negotiate, especially with the pressure in the can pushing the folds together. The VVTi on my Yaris didn't work with this filter construction, I had to source the Lexus foam media style (that came on the engine from Japan) to not have VVT chattering, major loss of torque and excessive VT noise.I wonder if this factory in China is a little too over achieving with the pleats. They are very well glued together at the top and bottom. Maybe too well, it seems the lack of side gap limits flow more to the very end area of the V in the pleats? Usually Toyota filters there is a very small gap filled with glue top and bottom. So there is some space for flow.
That bypass "pedestal" works as a leaf spring the assembly stack is likely a few MM proud and when the can is closed the pedestal leaves flare to to the compression. The filter folds are glued closed at the top and bottom gaps, and I am guessing that the glue around the core tube provides a seal at the dome end, along with some added gasketing effect at the base end by the ADBV.Looks like filter media wasn't glued to the metal, but yet there was no spring? Just the compression on the bypass metal, I guess. But maybe the media ends are glued together? This filter confuses me.
Yes, each pleat end is glued shut. Typical for all filters constructed like this (ie, Toyota filters the same construction).But maybe the media ends are glued together?