flow through an oil filter
Could anyone tell me the direction and (ball park) rate of flow through an automotive oil filter? Thank you.
Many, if not most, filters have "anti drain back" features that prevent
the filter from draining out on shut down. This little feature makes
reverse flow impossible.
[Pat, guess how I figgured that one out.]
Flow
rates are determined by filter size and filter medium. Larger
filter...higher flow (generally)...smaller filtration (partical size)
lower flow. Racing filters tend toward full flow, high flow/low
filtration (e.g., Fram HP-1 or Wix 51515R) whereas "street" filters
usually compromise with a small particle filtration capability (as low
as 5 microns in some cases) and a "safty valve
bypass" valve in the event flow becomes unduly restricted. This "semi
full flow"(my term) is usually ok as long as it is changed often and is
NOT used in a high performance application. Street equivelents of the
above examples would be Fram PH-8 and Wix 51515. Big difference in
filter flow and capacity. Like anything else, use of the proper filter
in each application is paramount.
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