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From: Robert Simon Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2007 7:48 AM To: Douglas Brunner; LML Subject: RE: [LML] Re: oil filters - 21st century preferred The typical oil screens that have been used for years are very coarse, whereas the SS filter plate is milled with smaller holes in a higher density. My work with filtration goes back many decades but even then the surface filtering Millipore filters were more predictable and better than the fiber mass paper filters. By having a specific hole in the filtering surface larger particles are trapped and smaller ones pass through. With a mass filter (paper fibers or mineral bed) there are pathways through the bed that catch the largest particles. Then as the filter gets plugged with large chunks only the smaller channels pass the fluid and these get plugged with smaller chunks until finally the back pressure becomes too great and the bypass kicks in. I remember reading some test results on the ADC filter a couple years ago but I do not remember the source. ADC believes that the routing of the oil through hoses external to the engine (spin-on filters have the same) plus the heat dissipating vanes machined into the filtration housing (not available with cylindrical cans) act as an additional oil cooler. Does it work? I dunno. The ADC is my original installation so I have no comparison. However my operation has been limited by CHTs, not oil temps, so it is certainly not causing any problem. When I get to the office on Monday I'll post some photos of the installation. Robert M. Simon ES-P N301ES
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