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New member here, please excuse my ignorance if this is in the wrong forum. I did several searches, but could not find anything that addresses this,
I have read several posts that concern changing the oil filters to the spin-on type, and the consensus is that "instant oil pressure" is obtained.
With the spin-on filter mounted up-side down, does it still not take time to fill the filters?
Could not, (or is there), an adapter that would allow lines to be plumbed to a remote location, so that the filters could be mounted in an upright position, this would allow the filters to be "pre-filled" with oil, and maybe open-up some space around the engine.
Depending upon location, one might be able to change filters with very little muss/fuss,,(even wearing a white shirt,,lol).
As an aside, for fuel, I run one of the old Fram double-cartridge units in my diesel boat engine, as a secondary, and they will filter down to 0ne(1) micron. The spin-on Racor, used as a primary, is two (2) microns.
I have read several posts that concern changing the oil filters to the spin-on type, and the consensus is that "instant oil pressure" is obtained.
With the spin-on filter mounted up-side down, does it still not take time to fill the filters?
Could not, (or is there), an adapter that would allow lines to be plumbed to a remote location, so that the filters could be mounted in an upright position, this would allow the filters to be "pre-filled" with oil, and maybe open-up some space around the engine.
Depending upon location, one might be able to change filters with very little muss/fuss,,(even wearing a white shirt,,lol).
As an aside, for fuel, I run one of the old Fram double-cartridge units in my diesel boat engine, as a secondary, and they will filter down to 0ne(1) micron. The spin-on Racor, used as a primary, is two (2) microns.