Why Upside Down Oil Filter?
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Why does Mercruiser mount oil filters with the open end pointing down? I've tried searching for the answer but haven't found anything conclusive. I'm thinking of changing my remote oil filter to right-side-up to make filter changes less messy. Is there any advantage to upside-down? If not, why does Mercruiser do it?
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Why does Mercruiser mount oil filters with the open end pointing down? I've tried searching for the answer but haven't found anything conclusive. I'm thinking of changing my remote oil filter to right-side-up to make filter changes less messy. Is there any advantage to upside-down? If not, why does Mercruiser do it?
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I would have said the open end down makes changes less messy because the filter will be drained? There's probably a more scientific answer relating to the flow of oil and catching 'dirties' in the filter but it's Mercury, so who knows........?
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Quick edit: Above post makes sense. Like it!
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Quick edit: Above post makes sense. Like it!
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I always wondered the same thing until I heard of the trick on here. When doing a filter change, loosen the filter slightly but do not remove it. Let it sit a few minutes. By venting it with the loosening, all the oil in the filter drains back into the pan and you actually wont spill a drop when you remove the filter. Works like a charm.
it drains nicely,,now the ones that are horizontal,they can get messy.
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