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Anybody using Pure Power oil filter ?
Anybody using the cleanable and reusable oil filter from Pure Power ?
I would like to know what you think of it ? Is it easy to clean ? |
Re: Anybody using Pure Power oil filter ?
Originally Posted by Phazar454Mag
(Post 1995334)
Anybody using the cleanable and reusable oil filter from Pure Power ?
I would like to know what you think of it ? Is it easy to clean ? It is quite outstanding as I have seen them used in drag cars locally. The most outstanding benefit of a Stainless Steel Controlled Pore size filter is much imporved "first pass" filtration without pressure buildup vs. conventional filter media. The racing pros toss it in a drum parts cleaner for an hour or so. Cleaning is not a breeze and I know a guy who buys a new filter rather than clean it. (He has $$). Hope that helps. |
Re: Anybody using Pure Power oil filter ?
Thanks.
Sounds like cleaning is not so easy. I looked through the Pure Power web site and could not find a cleaning instruction. But I guess the filter is fine if it is used by racing pros. |
Re: Anybody using Pure Power oil filter ?
I have them on two blown bbc remote with temp.therm. #12 lines and k.e. block mounts love them also I use filter mags clamped on just like overkill i know the pure one has mags. built into them also them on my cust. choppers I build
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Re: Anybody using Pure Power oil filter ?
Originally Posted by eliminatethis
(Post 1997544)
I have them on two blown bbc remote with temp.therm. #12 lines and k.e. block mounts love them also I use filter mags clamped on just like overkill i know the pure one has mags. built into them also them on my cust. choppers I build
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Re: Anybody using Pure Power oil filter ?
i clean them with wurth fuel inj. cleaner over a white sheet to give me a chance to see what comes off
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Re: Anybody using Pure Power oil filter ?
Originally Posted by eliminatethis
(Post 1998371)
i clean them with wurth fuel inj. cleaner over a white sheet to give me a chance to see what comes off
How long time do you spend cleaning them ? And I guess they have to be dry before you can refit them ? Is it easy to see that they have been cleaned properly ? |
Re: Anybody using Pure Power oil filter ?
5 min. from the time i touch the filter to the time its back on unless i find something to make me stop and inspect closer also i do not use any water so i just coat the threads and oring with a little 25/50 v-twin sinth. and spin together
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Re: Anybody using Pure Power oil filter ?
Thanks
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Originally Posted by Phazar454Mag
(Post 1995334)
Anybody using the cleanable and reusable oil filter from Pure Power ?
I would like to know what you think of it ? Is it easy to clean ? Outdrives with, and the still look New to this day,Used alot in salt water mostly,Well look forward to sharing more information with you and can give you more history etc. Sincerely Tom Brunner |
Any test data on these filters?
http://truckworld.tenmagazines.com/v...video&aid=2990 |
I saw the filters in Miami and have considered using them. Hydro., how would their performance compare with the better conventional spin-ons? What's the price on them? Eric
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Pricing and pictures please!!
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Originally Posted by FilterPRO
(Post 2034757)
Hello my name is Tom Brunner I'm the whse. stocking Master Distributor for the United States for PurePower! cleanable reusable Oil Filters made of 6061 / T-6 forged Billet Aluminum100% filtration stainless steel 22-micron media screen element,and are quite easy to clean.
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Originally Posted by Phazar454Mag
(Post 2034946)
What is the recommended procedure for cleaning and how long time does it take ?
It explains how to clean them. The thing that concerns me is that if you wash it you have to wait for it to dry before you can refit it. |
Depends if you are going to air dry it, how cold it is, set it out in the sun if available to help it dry,or heat gun, hair dryer blow dry it. as you must figure by now the best way to clean is with a solvent/soap and the wash and blow of with air hose inside of element to outside removing any left over particles that might be wedged in the mesh and then relube O-rings & threads and re-assemble and install so it could be (15 min.) air drying or (5 min.) with air hose and compressor
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PUREPOWER! Marine filters
Originally Posted by Pantera28-650HP
(Post 2034855)
Pricing and pictures please!!
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Originally Posted by Pantera28-650HP
(Post 2034855)
Pricing and pictures please!!
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