Using oil filter for multiple OCs

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I'm currently running with a Fram Ultra filter which is by BITOG standards a great filter and supposed to hold up for quite a few miles, I agree. So my quick question is, when I change the oil in the sump, should I take off and dump what is left in the filter and put it back on or just leave it on and assume that whatever is in it that is loose will be diluted and picked up by the new oil and not worry about it. Also, would any of the MOLY currently in the oil be filtered at all? I want to say I remember someone saying that it's much to small to be filtered and just flows through regardless. Thanks for the reply's!
 
Don't break the seal to drain it. You have used oil in your engine. About a quart of it. A few more ounces in the oil filter doesn't make a hill of beans difference. Ok, it makes a tiny difference. Your new TBN will be 8.49 instead of 8.5 had you changed the filter.
 
Interesting question. It can't hurt to dump another 6-8 oz of dirty oil out of that filter/oil galleries. I'd want to replace the filter 0-ring to ensure a perfect seal. Are those things available separately? I've never re-used an oil filter or had an o-ring needing replacement.
 
Do not bother draining the oil filter...for two reasons. One, you will break the seal, and it may not properly seal back on. Two, your engine will endure another "dry start" which could be prevented by leaving on the oil filter for multiple OCI's.
 
Originally Posted By: Run
How much oil does the filter hold? Did you go oversized?


The manual says 4.2 qts for an oil change with no filter change. 4.5 qts with filter change. So I guess it holds .3 qts of oil. No, I did not go oversized.
 
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Originally Posted By: Ga129
Originally Posted By: Run
How much oil does the filter hold? Did you go oversized?


The manual says 4.2 qts for an oil change with no filter change. 4.5 qts with filter change. So I guess it holds .3 qts of oil. No, I did not go oversized.


That 0.3 qt would also include any oil that the galleries would release once the filter is removed.

Yeah, leaving the filter on undisturbed is the safest way to go.
 
Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix
Originally Posted By: Ga129
Originally Posted By: Run
How much oil does the filter hold? Did you go oversized?


The manual says 4.2 qts for an oil change with no filter change. 4.5 qts with filter change. So I guess it holds .3 qts of oil. No, I did not go oversized.


That 0.3 qt would also include any oil that the galleries would release once the filter is removed.

Yeah, leaving the filter on undisturbed is the safest way to go.


What do you guys mean by galleries?
 
Someone above, mentioned a "dry start" if you use a new filter or drain the filter and replace it.

Can't happen. Lack of an oil pressure reading for an idiot light does not mean lack of lubrication during the start. Your starter might not even be able to budge a dry engine around enough to get it started.

There's plenty of lubrication going on during the start process long before full pressure is ever reached.

Putting oil in a new oil filter for an oil change is a "feel good" step in the process. It's not necessary. For me, I do it every time. I feel better about doing it.
 
Originally Posted By: OneEyeJack

There's plenty of lubrication going on during the start process long before full pressure is ever reached.





Fact. I've seen oil hang out in the cams/t-chain months after an engine's been run.
 
Originally Posted By: Ga129
What do you guys mean by galleries?


The oil passages that connect to where the oil filter mounts to the engine. Any oil up in the passages above the filter will also drain out when the filter is removed.
 
Z06, should I add my input to the OP's Q?
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Originally Posted By: BlueOvalFitter
Z06, should I add my input to the OP's Q?
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"Yes, let me hear it." **looks down at signature** "Nevermind."

Haha. But for real, I've never reused an oil filter before, but figured if I'm not hurting anything and can save a few $ then why not, But I'd love to hear what you've got. I'm all about learning!
 
Originally Posted By: Ga129
Originally Posted By: BlueOvalFitter
Z06, should I add my input to the OP's Q?
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"Yes, let me hear it." **looks down at signature** "Nevermind."

Haha. But for real, I've never reused an oil filter before, but figured if I'm not hurting anything and can save a few $ then why not, But I'd love to hear what you've got. I'm all about learning!

I just think, IMHO, that a new oil filter is just cheap insurance. I mean, yes, the small amount of dirty oil left in a used oil filter "should" not harm anything, but, why take a chance?
Even Honda recommends to use an oil filter twice. I am guessing the engineers have done a lot of testing and know what they are talking about. But, I will ALWAYS use a new oil filter at every OCI.
You do what makes you sleep better at night.
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"One Filter, One OCI!"
 
Originally Posted By: BlueOvalFitter
Z06, should I add my input to the OP's Q?
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LOL ... sure, make sure it's in gigantic bold letters.
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Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix
Originally Posted By: BlueOvalFitter
Z06, should I add my input to the OP's Q?
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LOL ... sure, make sure it's in gigantic bold letters.
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Originally Posted By: BlueOvalFitter


"One Filter, One OCI!"




I think this has been accomplished and now established haha. Thanks guys!
 
I disagree. Take it off, drain it, and put it back on. The more "old" oil you have in your engine, the lower the TBN of the new oil.

There is nothing to be afraid of by taking it off [draining it] and putting it back on again.

More new oil = longer reasonable OCI (oil change interval).

~ Triton
 
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