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Scotts Stainless Steel Oil Filter - 4/28/2007 9:42:58 PM   
Mstngdrew232


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Does anyone use this? Is it easily installed, I dont see any grips to tighten the filter on or off? What are your thoughts?

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RE: Scotts Stainless Steel Oil Filter - 5/17/2007 5:47:20 PM   
kneedrgrz69

 

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I've got one on my 1k, and like it alot! its made just like the ones on the aircraft i work on. the filter will come with a special socket that fits a 3/8 ratchet, and pretty good instructions.

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RE: Scotts Stainless Steel Oil Filter - 5/22/2007 2:08:00 PM   
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How do you clean these filters?  Do they really filter as good as normal filters?

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RE: Scotts Stainless Steel Oil Filter - 5/23/2007 6:12:04 PM   
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they filter out smaller particals than stock filters, and have a magnet inside to catch really important bits like bearings and such. to clean just use some gas or alcohol and dry very well, compressed air is best.

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RE: Scotts Stainless Steel Oil Filter - 6/13/2007 12:07:26 PM   
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Would you recommend against using a magnetic drain bolt along with this?
Do you think the value is worth the cost?

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RE: Scotts Stainless Steel Oil Filter - 6/21/2007 5:42:14 PM   
kneedrgrz69

 

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getting all the extra abrasive crap outta the oil can't be a bad thing can it? also you can see more of whats in the oil, hopefully nothing. 

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