Less than 5000 miles on oil. Filter was bought from Walmart. Recent oil filter QA issue had me worried. Never cut open a filter before. All is well, likely to continue with Motorcraft.... there simply isn't a brand that does not have issues lately.
you are right. I was a bit surprised by it. I looked at the 2013 Camry filter, did not have this much as from the Mazda3. The car, for most of its life, was using Pennzoil Platinum until last year when the Ultra Platinum was available at Walmart near me. I have been using the Ultra for 2 OCIs (this time is the 3rd time). I smeared the black stuff on my fingers, they are not gritty, rather soft, maybe they are from the rings. who knows. I will cut open next oil change as well.Seems like you have a fair amount of crud in your engine , might as well spend 2-3 bucks more and use a filter that will catch more of it.
2007 Mazda3i, bought new, all services are done by myself, see my post above for oil used. I change oil every 5k miles or 6 months. lots of short trips in last 10 years. current mileage 149,842.What’s the history of the car? Mileage, type of oil, etc.
As far as oil filter problems, I would say that I have seen very few problems with filters in the PGI portfolio.
I have a 910S on my Briggs & Stratton mower at the moment. I'll be interested to see how it holds up to an air cooled engine.
I have pictures on here of the 910s on mowers. Back then they looked great...I have a 910S on my Briggs & Stratton mower at the moment. I'll be interested to see how it holds up to an air cooled engine.
The brutal way in which the filter was cut apart, can't really say what is from where.Seems like you have a fair amount of crud in your engine , might as well spend 2-3 bucks more and use a filter that will catch more of it .
At least in the past they didn't. This was done to help the dealer on a lease return or a warranty "issue". It was an easy way to see if at least one oil change and filter was done. According to the Service Manager, I became friends with, at my Ford Dealer, it was not unusual for lease returns to come back with the factory oil filter still on. Also with "oil related warranty problems" and still having the factory filter on many miles after they should have had the oil and filter changed for the required maintenance.It appears Ford doesn't even use Motorcraft filters at their engine plant(s) given my new car samples over the past couple three decades.
- Arco