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What the Oil Filters Does....
You may take your oil filter for granted, but this small,
inexpensive part of your vehicle's lubrication system plays a
vital role in protecting the engine from premature wear. Each
moving part in the engine and the cylinder walls requires clean
oil for proper lubrication and lasting life. The oil filter cleans
the oil as it passes through the filter elements or filtering
media. This prevents abrasive contaminants in the engine
lubrication system from damaging engine parts.
The better you understand your engine's lubrication system, the
more you'll appreciate the vital role your oil filter plays. When
the engine is running, oil enters the oil pump through a screened
intake. The screened intake-or oil pick-up - is located in the
drawn through the screen intake and forced by the oil pump through
the oil filter.
Resistance to oil
flow
Shelly full-flow oil filters for automotive applications use
arch-pleated, prescription-blended media. When new, the media with
a maximized number of pleats has less then 2 psi pressure drop
when filtering oil at a rate of 4 g.p.m. at normal operating
temperature. This low initial restriction to oil flow protects the
vital engine parts more effectively. Parts of an Oil Filter |