New 20 ounce tumblers available now! Forum donation credit with purchase. https://www.wildguzzi.com/Products/products.htm#Tumbler
Oh for f*cks sakes! Same principal as any other non-filter. Ooh! It's re-useable, ain't that great. Well yes, if you only want to strain out rocks the size of Gibraltar. And how do you clean it of particles down to small enough not to cause damage?Run away!Pete
Did you even read what size particles it stops in the filter media before your comments?Bob
Well, 35 microns is certainly nothing special, and the big question.. how DO you clean it? Dirty solvent tank?
The maker claims 25 micron , pretty standard spec . Personally , I prefer those reusable toilet paper roll thingies :D Dusty
The surgical grade (claimed) 304 stainless steel mesh filter media in the Flo Oil Filters is rated to filter down to 35 micron size particles
It seems Oil filters are a touchy subject on this forum, I ask other places to gather the information I am seeking.
Sounds to me that you didn't get the replies you were wanting. ;D :BEER:
It seems Oil filters are a touchy subject on this forum, I ask other places to gather the information I am seeking. Respects Bob
You sought "Opinions". You got opinions. I don't think that anyone on this list, or any other, has a PhD in Oil Filter Performance ....As Chuck said, I don't think you got the opinions that supported the position that you'd like to take. No problem; if you keep asking everywhere, you'll eventually find some opinions that coincide with yours ...Lannis
Same as the K&P oil filters. Do not hold pressure as with the better filters out there. Bound to set a bunch of codes for low oil pressure at start up.
http://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=2345648
Different opinions are appreciated that is how we learn, I just would like to hear from someone who it well versed on the subject that is why I asked the question. Thanks for your reply.Bob
You're very welcome.If Pete "Vasco" Roper isn't "well versed" on what sort of filter ought to be used on a modern Moto Guzzi engine, who do you think IS "well versed"? If Chuck in Indiana (although he's a year short of having your time-in-grade) with all the engines he's built and maintained for motorcycles and aircraft in the last 50 years isn't "well versed", what kind of credentials do you need?I think Mr. Jack Purolator is retired and doesn't answer emails now, and Bobby Wix passed away last year ... Heck, I have 35,000 miles on my Stelvio, I might be approaching "versed" status for what works (coughcoughUFIcoughc ough) .....Lannis
I am new on this forum and don't know one person from the other, I don't mean disrespect to anyone.