Reusable Engine Oil Filter
#91
Senior Member
You're on the right track but don't go far enough. My first car, a 1960 Bel-Air, had no oil filter at all. Well, it did have an oil bath air filter, but that's beside the point, which is that any oil filter is a scam!
^^^True story, had to change oil religiously every 2,000 miles on that rusty Chevrolet.
^^^True story, had to change oil religiously every 2,000 miles on that rusty Chevrolet.
#92
Senior Member
To the OP, please check into the local psychiatric ward as soon as possible.
#93
just some guy
Way too many bots on this thread trying to derail my initiative. If I put dirty clothes in the washing machine and they come out clean, why can't I do the same for an oil filter? Quite simple really.
I am actually fairly confident that the filter isn't even 100% necessary. The motor is a closed system THEREFORE there is no dirt getting in and nothing to filter. MIGHT do away with a filter altogether and spend the saved $$$ on a throttle body vortex spacer for extra power!!!
I am actually fairly confident that the filter isn't even 100% necessary. The motor is a closed system THEREFORE there is no dirt getting in and nothing to filter. MIGHT do away with a filter altogether and spend the saved $$$ on a throttle body vortex spacer for extra power!!!
#99