In a discussion of oil filter styles for the MazdaSpeed6, some people are switching from the cartridge style to a spin on style. I stated how I liked the cartridge style and didn't see any reason to switch. This was a response that made me a bit curious:
the major problem they have of hour glassing, which allows unfiltered oil to pass right by.
This is the first time I've heard that term. I don't even see how the collapsing of the sides would cause unfiltered oil to "pass right by". The only thing I can think of is if the collapsed filter causes enough restriction to cause a bypass to kick in.
Is this really a problem with this style filter? Or is this just a misconception?
the major problem they have of hour glassing, which allows unfiltered oil to pass right by.
This is the first time I've heard that term. I don't even see how the collapsing of the sides would cause unfiltered oil to "pass right by". The only thing I can think of is if the collapsed filter causes enough restriction to cause a bypass to kick in.
Is this really a problem with this style filter? Or is this just a misconception?