Filters spin vs cartridge
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Looks like my stock of cartridge filters is low. Don’t see any of my suppliers with much good NOS, and the new stock is going to be off shore junk I wont trust.
Time to move to spin on? Or do the old cartridge have any advantages?
I suspect if I can put my hands on a case of good cartridge filters I will go for it.
Comments appreciated
Time to move to spin on? Or do the old cartridge have any advantages?
I suspect if I can put my hands on a case of good cartridge filters I will go for it.
Comments appreciated
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h20hamelan - Coveted Fifth Gear
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I like the spin on too
One has spin, the other cartridge
Of course the spin is easy.
I recall reading about the cartridge being of some benefit. Can’t find the link or article now of course.
One has spin, the other cartridge
Of course the spin is easy.
I recall reading about the cartridge being of some benefit. Can’t find the link or article now of course.
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Cartridge style is 'greener' in that less waste goes in the landfill. But if you are into unnecessary hobby cars that leak and burn petroleum products while you drive it around just for fun (like me), that probably isn't a top of list concern for you.
And is there really any comparison between 60 year old oil filtration technology and present day?
And is there really any comparison between 60 year old oil filtration technology and present day?
Steve
Elan S1 1963-Bourne bodied
Elan S3 1967 FHC pre airflow
Formerly:
Elan S1 1964
Elan S3 1966 FHC pre airflow
Elan S3 1967 FHC airflow
Elan S4 1969 FHC
Europa S2 1970
Esprit S2 1979
Elan S1 1963-Bourne bodied
Elan S3 1967 FHC pre airflow
Formerly:
Elan S1 1964
Elan S3 1966 FHC pre airflow
Elan S3 1967 FHC airflow
Elan S4 1969 FHC
Europa S2 1970
Esprit S2 1979
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Probably, I wondered about this.
My plan is to cut open the spin on, and check it out.
There are a bunch of good YouTube that show the internal differences of MANN vs RedLine or Lucas or whatever, about 12.
Most of the paper is the same quality, synthetic filters are the new - not 60 year old paper. Again, they are all still using paper for conventional oil.
So while newer technology is better most likely. Donaldson, Baldwin, Wix, Fram etc still use paper. Sort of doubt there is much difference between top tier papers (off shore is not in question).
The video highlights capacity etc.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzCqjZgIMBk
I know for a fact, in my 10 or so diesel trucks which run many 1000's psi, is that the cheap paper does not work. It tears up, and plugs pumps and injectors.
So to me, the question comes back to filtering capacity. There are some small capacity Fram, larger Wix (made by Donaldson) or the Ford OEM which are about the same.
I will have a new Baldwin here in about an hour and will know about them soon.
The main point I probably should have asked in the beginning. Is the cartridge filter is about 5" tall and 3" wide. The largest spin on is much smaller. Also, much less capacity if the car has been sitting for immediate scavenging. Though I don't know how much that would be or if it has any effect.
My plan is to cut open the spin on, and check it out.
There are a bunch of good YouTube that show the internal differences of MANN vs RedLine or Lucas or whatever, about 12.
Most of the paper is the same quality, synthetic filters are the new - not 60 year old paper. Again, they are all still using paper for conventional oil.
So while newer technology is better most likely. Donaldson, Baldwin, Wix, Fram etc still use paper. Sort of doubt there is much difference between top tier papers (off shore is not in question).
The video highlights capacity etc.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzCqjZgIMBk
I know for a fact, in my 10 or so diesel trucks which run many 1000's psi, is that the cheap paper does not work. It tears up, and plugs pumps and injectors.
So to me, the question comes back to filtering capacity. There are some small capacity Fram, larger Wix (made by Donaldson) or the Ford OEM which are about the same.
I will have a new Baldwin here in about an hour and will know about them soon.
The main point I probably should have asked in the beginning. Is the cartridge filter is about 5" tall and 3" wide. The largest spin on is much smaller. Also, much less capacity if the car has been sitting for immediate scavenging. Though I don't know how much that would be or if it has any effect.
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h20hamelan - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Baldwin same size
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The spin on time pump is also a better pump than the cartridge style. Ford increased the width of the rotors slightly for more flow rate capacity when they went to the spin on type pump.
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Recommendations on supplier please
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You may find the Wix XP series of filters interesting. Wire backed modern synthetic filter media.
Or if you're really OCD, check out Canton-Mecca filters. Spin on housing with removable filter insert to allow filter media inspection. Basically a modern take on the old school canister style. It's what I run on my E and Elan.
Or if you're really OCD, check out Canton-Mecca filters. Spin on housing with removable filter insert to allow filter media inspection. Basically a modern take on the old school canister style. It's what I run on my E and Elan.
Steve
Elan S1 1963-Bourne bodied
Elan S3 1967 FHC pre airflow
Formerly:
Elan S1 1964
Elan S3 1966 FHC pre airflow
Elan S3 1967 FHC airflow
Elan S4 1969 FHC
Europa S2 1970
Esprit S2 1979
Elan S1 1963-Bourne bodied
Elan S3 1967 FHC pre airflow
Formerly:
Elan S1 1964
Elan S3 1966 FHC pre airflow
Elan S3 1967 FHC airflow
Elan S4 1969 FHC
Europa S2 1970
Esprit S2 1979
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Interesting discussion. My Toyota (2008) has a spin on but the next generation (2010+) of it is cartridge. My suspicion is that going cartridge takes a few parameters away from the filter supplier. Bypass and drain back valve are now within the OEM's control.
Scott
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bitsobrits wrote:You may find the Wix XP series of filters interesting. Wire backed modern synthetic filter media.
I do not seem to be able to find an Elan version, or pre 67. All paper in frozen Canada.
Any chance you can offer a part number please.
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mbell wrote:The change back is probably driven environmental regulations. As cartridge type make easier to process waste.
And most manufactures have special tools for oil filter removal, and oil fill. Though only about 12 different types.
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2cams70 wrote:The spin on time pump is also a better pump than the cartridge style. Ford increased the width of the rotors slightly for more flow rate capacity when they went to the spin on type pump.
question, if oil supply of a high volume pump is too much, and the early ones not enough. What is the formula. Did the 68+ with the wider rotors change because newer oils were on the market and the wider rotors were better for a reason do you suspect? please
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