Fram PH16 cut open 5000KM

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Originally Posted By: Bluestream
Everyone keeps saying the filter did its job. Well we dont know that at all. What micron did the cheap paper element allow to pass through? Cheap filters use cheap filter paper. And we all know the cheap Anti drain valve that doesn't even use a gasket. Just because the filter was immersed in dirty oil and turned dirty looking itself, does not mean it did its job.


You are right, and by cutting open a filter and looking at its innards with the naked eye, you too cannot tell if the filter filtered out the damaging micron particles.

Just because a filter pleases your eye with its inside construction is ZERO indication if it is filtering properly.
 
Originally Posted By: stchman
Just because a filter pleases your eye with its inside construction is ZERO indication if it is filtering properly.


Unless of course there's a big old hole in the media.
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Not zero indication because a 12 year old can usually see the difference between good build quality and shoddy build quality.. And like Zoo0Six says sometimes there is a big hole in the media that seems to be a certain companies trademark these days..
 
Originally Posted By: stchman
Originally Posted By: Bluestream
Everyone keeps saying the filter did its job. Well we dont know that at all. What micron did the cheap paper element allow to pass through? Cheap filters use cheap filter paper. And we all know the cheap Anti drain valve that doesn't even use a gasket. Just because the filter was immersed in dirty oil and turned dirty looking itself, does not mean it did its job.


You are right, and by cutting open a filter and looking at its innards with the naked eye, you too cannot tell if the filter filtered out the damaging micron particles.

Just because a filter pleases your eye with its inside construction is ZERO indication if it is filtering properly.


I don't know, my eye pleasure went south when I saw this Purolator made oil filter:

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I would never buy even the new repainted Purolators coming out with this style of adbv. Which they do still have. The design was OK and they work OK, but the human putting the valve on the neck on this one must have been looking at the clock while doing it. So, how do I know the same clock watcher, or whatever happened, isn't still putting adbv valves on? I don't know so I won't be buying their product in my lifetime. This particular defective filters adbv was pressed hard and crooked like shown on the neck, had to pull pretty hard to get it off. No, I did not cause or do it. The filter was in line to go on daughters Camry with a somewhat pointing down oil filter. Thankfully I cut it open. Bye bye Purolator for me.
They do have a different style adbv on the round inlet hole filters they make. Still, no more soup for me.
 
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