Purolator Support Tube Holes

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Hello,
I was looking at a couple of Purolator oil filters that I have and noticed that the holes on the support tube do not appear to be open very much. I am not an oil filter expert so I would like to know if this looks normal to you. I compared two Purolator filters, a Pureone (yellow), and the other a Purolator One (blue). I attached four images to this post. The first two (Images 1 and 2) are from the new Purolator One filter and the last two (Images 3 and 4) are from the older Pureone. I am sorry for the poor image quality as it was difficult to shine a light and be able to fit the camera in there too.

(When I was at the store I looked into a Fram filter and the holes on the Fram seemed much larger.) Thanks for your help.





 
Dont use Purolator..problem solved.

Not sure if they all are going to louvers, but get a supertech filter for under 3$ at WM.
 
Originally Posted By: Sweet_Satan
The first two (Images 1 and 2) are from the new Purolator One filter and the last two (Images 3 and 4) are from the older Pureone.


The louvers in filter #2 look better than in filter #1. I wouldn't use filter #1. I might use filter #2 if they were all at least that opened up.
 
Originally Posted By: jhellwig
I wounder what troll this is?


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I went through this with another brand: If you cut off the filter media, you would see there is plenty of area for oil to go through. The filter is fine.
 
Same with my M1 post but there will always be concern since they don't always face the best perfs towards the base.
 
Originally Posted By: DrRoughneck
drilled holes are more likely to have loose metal shavings attached than louvers.


If you are talking about the central core metal tube, the holes would be punched and not drilled, thus no shavings are likely to occur. That's just he cheapest/fastest way to make them which should work very well.
 
Originally Posted By: WhizkidTN
... If you are talking about the central core metal tube, the holes would be punched and not drilled, thus no shavings are likely to occur. ...
True, but there's a (hypothetical, at least) risk of hanging chad with punched holes.
 
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