ENGINE OIL

gfp55

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How many engine failures did you have because of a fram filter.???????
I had none in twenty odd years of using fram filters on my 5 GMC diesels with combined mileage well over 1.5 million K.
All these 5 trucks are still in use and running good.:wink:
I can only add that that is just me, just MY opinion.
 

Carscw

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How many engine failures did you have because of a fram filter.??????? I had none in twenty odd years of using fram filters on my 5 GMC diesels with combined mileage well over 1.5 million K. All these 5 trucks are still in use and running good.:wink:

And the fram filter will work good in your trucks and cars.

But they Restrict the oil to much for a small air cooled engine.
 

X-man

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I do think the easy grip stuff on the outside of their filters is a good idea...

That's the only thing about Fram that I like. I wish all oil filters had that.
 

Carscw

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You can get filters that have like a nut on the end. Just use a socket.
 

Bison

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I can only add that that is just me, just MY opinion.
Well i don't like women with short hair.
I ain't saying they ain't any good,...lots of them have nice bodies :tongue:
 

LazerZLandscaping

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And the fram filter will work good in your trucks and cars.

But they Restrict the oil to much for a small air cooled engine.

Would a Fram work good for a tractor like a Honda HT3813, a two cylinder, liquid cooled engine.
 
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