Trav Said: "I hope they pay you for promoting this item every time a tranny filter thread comes up."
I call that innuendo. Not nice to call people shills. Makes me frosty even if it's not me.
I know EXACTLY (Ford corporate source) why Ford quit using the Magnefine. They finally cleaned up their reman transmissions. The only reason Ford began including them in the first place was because one of out of three reman transmissions were failing under warranty. This was two problems: one was that the techs (flatraters) were not flushing the coolers as they were required and also the reman process was leaving a lot of dirt in the trans. The inline filter solved both problems. Once they got the process dialed in at the reman and the dealer, the filter was just additional parts and labor on the warranty rolls so it was eliminated. Simple as that.
As of a year or so ago, Ford was still using them as a PS filter on some Lincolns (factory installed) that were having some rack & pinion issues but I'm not sure if they still do.
They were qualified by Ford, GM, Honda and Chrysler and AFAIK all but Honda used them at different times as problem solvers. I have copies of most of the Ford and some of the Chrysler qualifications tests and they performed impressively. That more or less is what sold me on them in the first place.
People overstate the "leak." It was really more of a "seep" because the caps were not screwed on tightly for a period of time.And the seeping was happening long after Ford had dropped the filter.
I have them on the trans an PS of everything I own. A couple started seeping. I know the guy who designed them and when I told him about it, he filled me in a little and sent me new ones, but after a time, the seepers stopped seeping. That issue is long solved but like many other things, the mistakes you make once haunt your brand forever. That's fair, I guess. There are similar alternatives but I like the Magnefine design the best (I have some independent testing of it and the alternatives and it also has the best performance by a tiny bit) so I was willing to look past the momentary lapse. None of the new ones I got leak or seep. I even installed one on an old Ford Hydro Mower (LGT145). It has a hydraulic filter that is very hard to find (NOS only). The original was so rusty it started leaking. I put a Magnefine on it about 18 months ago and it's doing great so far.