I just spent the best part of another day reading more Steel Soldiers threads on oil filters. There is a LOT of reading required to get up to speed.
In reading Bjorn’s response to my last post I take it that below zero weather could (or might) render remote filters inoperable; in a suspended state of bypass mode where engine mounted filters would be more prone to warm up and do their intended job? (Please correct me if I’m wrong).
If this is the case then Devilman’s seemingly superior solution may be the “optimum” for Florida but not for Fargo (no offense Devilman --- I’m just trying to make an educated buying decision for the climate where I live). Don’t be bashful about jumping in here.
As I’ve got longer in the tooth I’ve learned that for every (or just about every) engineering advantage there is a disadvantage.
“IF” (I’m open for enlightenment) remote, full-flow, high capacity, 5-micron filters won’t perform in cold (zero and below) weather then that’s a disadvantage I can’t live with.
John Tennis will soon be releasing what appear to be clones of the civilian White Oliver tractor spin-on modification. Given the cold weather factor along with ease of installation of John’s system I’m leaning in that direction. Going back to the “for every advantage there is a disadvantage” philosophy, the disadvantage to his system is the 16 micron rating of the 1458 filter.
I’m aware there has been some back and forth on the capacity of the 1458 but spec wise it falls in line with the 22GPM @ 2600 RPM pump capacity --- with 4 GPM to spare and --- (IMHO) I don’t think White and Oliver engineers would have used them if they weren’t adequate. The 1458s are anti-drain-back so dry starts are eliminated.
Sooo being the fanatic I am, even though 16 micro is a heck of a lot better than 25, it looks like my next step is to determine where and how to plumb in an auxiliary bypass filter. It may be rendered incapable in cold weather but it isn’t always cold up here.
Bjorn --- It sounds like you’ve already installed a bypass filter. How did you plumb it?
Note: if at all possible, I would like to use the ¾” NPT port at the bottom on the oil cooler housing that is next to the bypass valve (closest to block) for an oil temperature gauge sending unit.