Thanks for the useful info, Benfolio.
I can't find any better filters for the spin-on number than the OEM cartridge, so I'm not changing over. I see that some folks have had trouble with o-rings, but I've had many, many, MANY applications with spin-on filters that use o-rings instead of flat gaskets and I've never had a problem (mainly hydraulic systems and engines on tractors, etc.).
The funny thing is that my experiences with this system seem to be so different from everyone else's. For example, this cartridge system is one of the messiest things I've EVER had to deal with, despite the drain plug in the canister. It's messier than any horizonal spin-ons I've had, and even messier than any of the spin-ons I've had that are mounted with their open ends poniting down. At the same time, I have absolutely no trouble with the o-rings. Perhaps my previous experience with o-rings in other things has helped me. Finally, if a person is concerned with the 1/3-second it takes for the oil pump to fill the tiny canister, I can't see a reason in the world why you can't pre-fill it just like you would a spin-on cartridge.
Okay, I'm done. Thanks for reading this (if you did).
I can't find any better filters for the spin-on number than the OEM cartridge, so I'm not changing over. I see that some folks have had trouble with o-rings, but I've had many, many, MANY applications with spin-on filters that use o-rings instead of flat gaskets and I've never had a problem (mainly hydraulic systems and engines on tractors, etc.).
The funny thing is that my experiences with this system seem to be so different from everyone else's. For example, this cartridge system is one of the messiest things I've EVER had to deal with, despite the drain plug in the canister. It's messier than any horizonal spin-ons I've had, and even messier than any of the spin-ons I've had that are mounted with their open ends poniting down. At the same time, I have absolutely no trouble with the o-rings. Perhaps my previous experience with o-rings in other things has helped me. Finally, if a person is concerned with the 1/3-second it takes for the oil pump to fill the tiny canister, I can't see a reason in the world why you can't pre-fill it just like you would a spin-on cartridge.
Okay, I'm done. Thanks for reading this (if you did).