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70cst 05-01-2021 11:40 PM

Which Oil Filter
 
I did a search and I did not find any recent post on Oil Filters...

I have a 402BB ... what are some of the better Oil Filter brands?
Thanks

400/400 05-01-2021 11:47 PM

Re: Which Oil Filter
 
I’ve found you can’t go wrong with Wix or Baldwin.

Redneck Rydes 05-02-2021 07:31 AM

Re: Which Oil Filter
 
I swear by Napa Gold,which is Wix,DO NOT use Fram!!!

sweetk30 05-02-2021 08:30 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by redneck rydes (Post 8915891)
i swear by napa gold,which is wix,do not use fram!!!

x1,000

geezer#99 05-02-2021 08:55 AM

Re: Which Oil Filter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Redneck Rydes (Post 8915891)
DO NOT use Fram!!!

Why not?
Just a rumour or do you have some hard facts.

blazer2007 05-02-2021 09:41 AM

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lots of videos on u-tube on the subject , don,t know if fram was there

truckster 05-02-2021 04:35 PM

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I usually use Wix - they make really good filters. I've used Bosch as well.

Greasey Harley 05-02-2021 04:54 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by geezer#99 (Post 8915901)
Why not?
Just a rumour or do you have some hard facts.

Cut one open and have a look for yourself.
Fram filters are absolute junk.

As stated before,
Wix is great,
Napa gold (is Wix) so also a great filter.
K&N are great filters,
Heck, Micro guard and Pro-Tec ain't bad.
My buddy used to have a canister filter on a '49 FORD that he filled with tampons ...That might have been worse than Fram ...But I'm not sure
Here are some more oil filter comparison videos.

FWIW, I run WIX on all my cars and trucks, K&N on the bikes.
-Russ

geezer#99 05-02-2021 05:09 PM

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Facts!
Still don’t see any!
I’ve Cut open more filters than you and those
YouTube wannabe’s.
If fram is so bad then why have they been around for 90 years!

Redneck Rydes 05-03-2021 08:33 AM

Re: Which Oil Filter
 
Maybe try those old toilet paper ones,remember those?

vince1 05-03-2021 09:25 AM

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I had trouble with Wix filters for my 67 AMC 232 engine. The anti-drain back valves (ADV) didn't work and the engine would rattle like crazy on start up. It took me three filters before I figured that out. My preferred filter for that engine is Purolator but the cheap Fram oil filters also worked OK. If a filter with supposed ADV pours oil out the outside holes when you remove the filter then the ADV is not working. I will use Wix on other applications, like I may have one on my 350.

I had a Fram ultra-guard filter collapse in the winter time on my wife's Volvo XC90. It just did not let enough cold oil through it. Since then I have gone back to using the dealer filters.

At a car show a fellow was showing me the Fram filter he was going to use and I noticed steel slivers around the outside holes. Maybe just an anomaly but the plate obviously didn't get punched out cleanly. I only ever saw that the one time. Other than these observances I've used a lot of Fram filters over the years with no known bad results.

Greasey Harley 05-03-2021 10:18 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by geezer#99 (Post 8916067)
Facts!
Still don’t see any!
I’ve Cut open more filters than you and those
YouTube wannabe’s.
...

Fact: Fram uses cheap inferior paper filter material
Fact: Fram uses the same inferior paper on the ends of the canister rather than metal caps.
Fact: You will find rust in the majority of fram filters when you cut them apart.
Fact: You have no idea how many filters I've cut apart.

Quote:

Originally Posted by geezer#99 (Post 8916067)
... If fram is so bad then why have they been around for 90 years!

Because they're shiny and orange and uninformed consumers buy them thinking they look neat.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1478013049.jpg

vince1 05-03-2021 10:41 AM

Re: Which Oil Filter
 
Correct me if I am wrong but the Wix 51061 application for my 350 truck does not show an ADV whereas Fram, Purolator and AC-Delco do. My truck's next filter will have an ADV whether it needs it or not.

I hope this will provide some insight to the OP, although I don't know if his filter application is the same.

kwmech 05-03-2021 11:23 AM

Re: Which Oil Filter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by vince1 (Post 8916402)
Correct me if I am wrong but the Wix 51061 application for my 350 truck does not show an ADV whereas Fram, Purolator and AC-Delco do. My truck's next filter will have an ADV whether it needs it or not.

I hope this will provide some insight to the OP, although I don't know if his filter application is the same.

What year is your truck??? There are actually several chevy filters with and without the check valve. If you have a standard small block, no check valve is needed. Just need to buy the one with the quantity of oil needed. There is the 1/2 quart, the full quart and the 2 quart filter. Then on the GMT trucks where the filter sat up horizontal (because of the frame design in some instances, big block I think) is where the filter needed a check valve. I believe there were 2 different ones for that. If you have the early 350 then you can actually run either, but the horizontal GMT trucks have to have the valve. If the 51061 does not have the valve then you may need the 51060

Southcity 05-03-2021 11:39 AM

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ADV=Anti-drain back valve

For those that will read this thread and are not certain what ADV stands for or what it does: Anti-drain back valve prevents oil from draining out of the oil filter when the engine is turned off. You can find a ton of information about this online. As well as Oil filter reviews, ratings, opinions etc.

FRAM uses a silicone ADBV on FRAM Tough Guard and FRAM Ultra filters, and switched to a silicone ADBV on Extra Guard filters in 2018 because of its superior performance.

vince1 05-03-2021 11:46 AM

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The Wix 51258 including the Napa equivalent did not work for me on the AMC. All the oil ended up back in the pan. For that reason I wouldn't trust the 51060 either.

Anybody using the 51060, when you spin off the filter and lay it on its side, does oil come out of the outside holes? If yes ADV not working, if no then ADV working OK. At least those are my findings.

sweetk30 05-03-2021 11:22 PM

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ADV = anti drain back valve is only needed if the filter is mounted on its side or top . our old engines with bottom mount dont drain back much at all . . and if they did we got bigger problems ..

seen and heard to many storys on fram SH!T so i just go wix or purolator for my top 2 .

truckdude239 05-05-2021 09:46 PM

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Purolator is my favorite filter, but wix baldwin are good, ive used stp from auto in a pinch on customer cars will not runa fram i did find out fram was bought out by mann-hummel so im goignt og ive it a few months and by one to cut open to see if they changed anything

70cst 05-07-2021 12:42 AM

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Thanks for all the input :metal:


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