I work with a Maintenance Technician that claims he was involved with a hydraulic test done by Ingersol Rand showing that oil filters lose their ability to filter almost immediately after they are put into service and begin to bypass.
Has anyone heard of such a thing?
This would mean that the oil filter goes almost directly into bypass mode and really does not do anything.
I am a Mechanical Engineer with a Fluids background and have never heard of such a thing, but I have never been directly involved in any testing specifically for this phenomenon either.
If this is true, it does not matter what the brand or design of the filter is.
I would appreciate any input.
Thanks!
Has anyone heard of such a thing?
This would mean that the oil filter goes almost directly into bypass mode and really does not do anything.
I am a Mechanical Engineer with a Fluids background and have never heard of such a thing, but I have never been directly involved in any testing specifically for this phenomenon either.
If this is true, it does not matter what the brand or design of the filter is.
I would appreciate any input.
Thanks!