The filter had just a hair under 2k on it, and over 3 months. I changed it early because we bought the car used and the maintenance history is unknown. I also noticed some paint flaking from a poor valve cover paint job into the oil filler hole, so I was worried about that as well. Anyways, the filter I cut open actually didn't seem too bad. Instead of the ADBV sealing against the cardboard, it sealed against the metal bypass insert in the tube. There was another bypass on the dome. No problems with the ADBV, instant oil pressure every time. I actually wouldn't mind using one of these again, if the price was right. The pleats weren't bent out of shape/distorted and the endcaps were still uniform.
I apologize for the poor quality of the pics, my battery died on my regular camera so I used my cell phone instead. There was a hole in one of the cardboard endcaps but that was from me piercing the ADBV with a nail and it accidentally went through one of the endcaps.
Note, this was from a 1998 Ford Escort ZX2 with about 92k miles on it at the time of oil change. The oil used in this interval was bulk 5w30 Quaker State. I replaced it with 4.5 quarts of ProLine 5W-20 and a Purolator Classic L25230 oil filter. And off-topic, it's weird not being able to pre-fill the oil filter because of the unique bypass that the Purolator had!





I apologize for the poor quality of the pics, my battery died on my regular camera so I used my cell phone instead. There was a hole in one of the cardboard endcaps but that was from me piercing the ADBV with a nail and it accidentally went through one of the endcaps.
Note, this was from a 1998 Ford Escort ZX2 with about 92k miles on it at the time of oil change. The oil used in this interval was bulk 5w30 Quaker State. I replaced it with 4.5 quarts of ProLine 5W-20 and a Purolator Classic L25230 oil filter. And off-topic, it's weird not being able to pre-fill the oil filter because of the unique bypass that the Purolator had!





