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    Spin on oil filter kit

    Thanks for the info John. I had thought certain that I got the 9-11GPM rating from you, but I was mistaken. I guess it is up to westfolk to explain where the 9-11GPM number came from in his post. [Revision] Looking back in some earlier posts, I find the 9-11GPM rating is for a small can...
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    Spin on oil filter kit

    The standard method is for the oil to fill up the canister on the outside of the filter, and to flow through the filter paper to the inside. The MF's filter block has an oil gallery that feeds the outside of both cans, and the inside of the filter both filters flows on to the various oil...
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    Spin on oil filter kit

    Page 3 of the LDS426 Trouble shooting guide in the reference section. -Chuck
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    Spin on oil filter kit

    And that could be the reason that Hercules/White chose the spin-on filter size they did. The tractor engine version of the MF was not rated to run at 2600 rpm, but rather something like 2200 rpm. -Chuck
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    Spin on oil filter kit

    The deuce's cartridge oil filters are in parallel, not series. That means the oil flow from the pump is split into two equal paths: One goes through one filter, and the other goes through the other filter. That means that they provide a total filter capacity that is twice that of each...
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