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Re: No oil in oil filter
« on: Dec 03, 2016, 10:35:15 AM »
Farm filters are POS. They will become hard and stop filtering. You can use a D3 oil filter from your local toyota dealership which will cost about the same as a Napa gold, which is a wicks filter.

I have tried a dozen different oil filters over the years. I've used Fram for many years. Unless and until someone can prove to me that Fram oil filters will cause any kind of damage or extraordinary wear to my internal oil lubricated parts, I will keep using Fram.

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