dabtl
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I have been working on three deuces of late. Two of mine and one of a friend.
Each time I changed the oil filters, it was easy. No oil in them at all, other than residue. That bothered me.
Each time I changed the fuel filters, it was not so easy. Fooling with the NAPA 5070 gasket problem was an easy fix. Just order them and wait a day or so for delivery. The cleaning out of the rusty crap in the bottom of the filter cans bothered me each time.
The engine life of the multi-fuel has been noted as short many times. I wonder, however, if some minor changes can change this significantly?
I do not like waiting for oil pressure to build. Hence, I got the jatonka spin on oil filters. Will this solve for the most part the dry starts? It seems to me to be logical. They do not leave a great deal of residue about on changing, if a paper towel around the base is used. Easy as the stock to change, perhaps easier.
The jatonka spin on primary fuel filter allows me to essentially toss the filter can at will and replace that with a new filter and can each time, eliminating the rust factor.
I kind of hope this will pay dividends in the form of longer engine life. Rust and no oil pressure surely takes a toll in the long run on the life of these motors, it seems to me. Perhaps I am too obsessive about it, but it seems to me we should take the precautions which are available to us.
Each time I changed the oil filters, it was easy. No oil in them at all, other than residue. That bothered me.
Each time I changed the fuel filters, it was not so easy. Fooling with the NAPA 5070 gasket problem was an easy fix. Just order them and wait a day or so for delivery. The cleaning out of the rusty crap in the bottom of the filter cans bothered me each time.
The engine life of the multi-fuel has been noted as short many times. I wonder, however, if some minor changes can change this significantly?
I do not like waiting for oil pressure to build. Hence, I got the jatonka spin on oil filters. Will this solve for the most part the dry starts? It seems to me to be logical. They do not leave a great deal of residue about on changing, if a paper towel around the base is used. Easy as the stock to change, perhaps easier.
The jatonka spin on primary fuel filter allows me to essentially toss the filter can at will and replace that with a new filter and can each time, eliminating the rust factor.
I kind of hope this will pay dividends in the form of longer engine life. Rust and no oil pressure surely takes a toll in the long run on the life of these motors, it seems to me. Perhaps I am too obsessive about it, but it seems to me we should take the precautions which are available to us.