This is noteworthy from cummins.com
It is in regards to servicing M11 and N14 Cummins engines.
Maintenance Tips
Cummins recommends using Fleetguard® LF3000 oil filters for L10, M11 and N14 engines. This single-canister filter with bypass eliminates the need for a remote bypass filter.
Mechanical overtightening of the oil and fuel filters can distort the threads or damage the filter element seal. Install the filter as specified by the filter manufacturer.
Wait until the coolant temperature is below 50°C (120°F) before removing the coolant system pressure cap. Failure to do so can cause personal injury from heated coolant spray.
Cummins B and C Series engines should have initial valve adjustments at 24,000 miles, then every 48,000 miles afterward.
Cummins recommends the cooling system be drained and flushed every two years and refilled with a 50/50 mixture of low-silicate antifreeze and water. This provides freeze protection to -34°F. Freeze protection decreases above 68% antifreeze.
Never use caustic cleaners in the cooling system. Aluminum components will be damaged.
Cummins recommends that fuel filters be changed at least every other oil change. Fuel/water separator filters should be checked daily - drain any accumulated water. Do not drain an excessive amount of fuel out or re-priming the fuel system may be required to get engine started.
It is critical to engine life to use high-quality SAE 15W-40 heavy-duty engine oil such as Premium Blue®, which meets API performance classification for CE or CF-4. Midrange engines require SG classification due to sliding cam followers.
Fill the oil filters with clean lubricating oil when changing the engine oil to ensure immediate bearing lubrication when restarting the engine. Failure to pre-lube the oil filter may cause bearing damage.
Cummins requires that a fuel-water separator be used with all '91 N14 and L10 electronic engines. Cummins recommends that a fuel-water separator be installed in the fuel supply on all other engine series. Fuel-water separators will remove water in diesel fuel, preventing damage to the fuel system.
Cummins used/dirty filter maximum restriction is 510mm H20 (20 in. H20) for naturally aspirated midrange engines (B and C Series) and 635mm H20 (25 in. H20) for all turbocharged midrange, heavy-duty and high-horsepower engines. Excessive air intake restriction can result in black smoke under load, poor fuel consumption, low power and increased soot levels.
Cummins requires that a fuel pre-filter must be installed before the lift pump on B and C Series midrange engines.
The link this was taken from is here.
Cummins.com > Customer Assistance > Performance Tips
This helps to back up what I said earlier about pre filling filters for large engines with very high capacity filters. They say to do it for a different reason then I did tho.
Now my personal opinion is that I would fill any large vertical up filter that I do an oil change on. Use new, clean oil and keep all of your boogers out of the filter, then put it on. Horizonal filters, no way. Forget it. If the manufacturer thought it needed to be pre filled, they would not have use a horizonal filter.