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Agreed. The problem here is that the separator blows in from the top and hits a "hat" over the top of the filter that acts as a baffle. It has fins cut into it that allow the oil to drip down past the filter. Mine usually runs down the sides. To truly catch it, there needs to be a tube from the top to the bottom where some material (some have used plastic SOS pads) would baffle the vapor separating the heavier material.
Drilling a hole in the filter would allow it to suck in that dripping oil/water/fuel. Drilling a hole in the bottom would suck in oil that splashes (not sure if that happens but the bottom of the filter cover had a coating of oil/water/fuel).
I think the less restrictive filter is the way to go, but what other type of filter is there that is as small as this one (roughly 1" tall with a diameter of 1/2").
Agreed. The problem here is that the separator blows in from the top and hits a "hat" over the top of the filter that acts as a baffle. It has fins cut into it that allow the oil to drip down past the filter. Mine usually runs down the sides. To truly catch it, there needs to be a tube from the top to the bottom where some material (some have used plastic SOS pads) would baffle the vapor separating the heavier material.
Drilling a hole in the filter would allow it to suck in that dripping oil/water/fuel. Drilling a hole in the bottom would suck in oil that splashes (not sure if that happens but the bottom of the filter cover had a coating of oil/water/fuel).
I think the less restrictive filter is the way to go, but what other type of filter is there that is as small as this one (roughly 1" tall with a diameter of 1/2").