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PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 5:46 pm    Post subject: Oil Filter for 912UL Reply with quote

Are any of you with 912 engines using Carquest or Wix oil filters? Would like to have the filter number for these brands if anyone is sucessfully using them.

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 6:57 pm    Post subject: Oil Filter for 912UL Reply with quote

Carquest 85056

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 7:05 pm    Post subject: Oil Filter for 912UL Reply with quote

Thank you Lowell.

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 7:09 pm    Post subject: Oil Filter for 912UL Reply with quote

Hi Jimmie and the rest,
I've attended the four stroke engine seminar twice with Eric Tucker as the instructor. He really does a fine job in case you ever get the chance to attend. He addressed the topic of aftermarket filters and said that they have different pressure relief points than the Rotax filters. Even though they may fit the engine, you're more likely to pump unfiltered oil through your engine. I don't have my notes here at home from the seminar, but I'm pretty sure this is accurate. I had been running a car oil filter until attending that seminar and changed as soon as I returned home.
Rex in Michigan

-- "Jimmie Blackwell" <JimmieBlackwell(at)austin.rr.com> wrote:
Are any of you with 912 engines using Carquest or Wix oil filters? Would like to have the filter number for these brands if anyone is sucessfully using them.

Thanks
Jimmie
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 7:53 pm    Post subject: Oil Filter for 912UL Reply with quote

I attended his course with Eric about 2 years ago and it was a really good course. After attending his course I changed from Carquest to Rotax oil filters and had since forgotten the number for the Carquest filter. The difference I noted when I changed from the Carquest to the Rotax filter is the number of compression strokes I must turn my engine through before it will burp from the oil tank. With the Carquest filter I was able to get the engine to burp after about 30 compression strokes even after the plane sat idle for several days. With the Rotax oil filter it takes about 135 compression strokes to burp the engine. I don't know the why of this but it would seem to save a lot of preflight work if everything else is equal between the Rotax and Carquest filter.

You could certainly be right about there being a difference in pressure relief points and hopefully someone of the list has done some research of this. Definitely need to check into it.

Thank you Rex. Good thoughts.

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 26, 2006 9:17 pm    Post subject: Oil Filter for 912UL Reply with quote

Lockwood is saying the same thing. The pressure relief points are different.

Randy – Using Carquest until the next oil change.

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Hi Jimmie and the rest,
I've attended the four stroke engine seminar twice with Eric Tucker as the instructor. He really does a fine job in case you ever get the chance to attend. He addressed the topic of aftermarket filters and said that they have different pressure relief points than the Rotax filters. Even though they may fit the engine, you're more likely to pump unfiltered oil through your engine. I don't have my notes here at home from the seminar, but I'm pretty sure this is accurate. I had been running a car oil filter until attending that seminar and changed as soon as I returned home.
Rex in Michigan

-- "Jimmie Blackwell" <JimmieBlackwell(at)austin.rr.com> wrote:
Are any of you with 912 engines using Carquest or Wix oil filters? Would like to have the filter number for these brands if anyone is sucessfully using them.



Thanks

Jimmie
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