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Ken N TX
| Bob G | Hi, last week you mentioned that you would not convert a 8N to a spin on oil filter, but you did not say why you think so. Just wondering why you fell that way. Thanks Bob |
| Ken N TX | JMO..I do not fell that the N has adequate pressure to filter through todays spin on filters. I believe that the canister type filter is a better way to go with these old engines.
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| Bob G | Might be interesting to do flow test thru both types at N pessure and see what kind of pressure drop one would get. a clean spin on might do better than a dirty canister tho. speaking of that I think it is time to change mine !!! Thanks and your answer makes sense. Bob |
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