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All About Engine Oil Filters

The oil filter helps remove contaminants from your car engine's oil that can accumulate over time as the oil keeps your engine clean. Here is all about engine oil filters which you need to know. Visit our website to know more!<br>https://agspares.co.nz/category/Tractor-Parts-Filters

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All About Engine Oil Filters

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  1. All About Engine Oil Filters www.agspares.co.nz

  2. AN OIL FILTER AN OIL FILTER The first is to keep all of the moving components The first is to keep all of the moving components inside the engine well lubricated in order to prevent inside the engine well lubricated in order to prevent them from grinding against each other. them from grinding against each other.

  3. WORKING OF AN OIL FILTER WORKING OF AN OIL FILTER It starts with the oil pan at the bottom of the engine, where unfiltered oil makes It starts with the oil pan at the bottom of the engine, where unfiltered oil makes its way through the oil pump and into the oil filter after being pushed through its way through the oil pump and into the oil filter after being pushed through the engine. The oil then cycles through the louvered filtration media to be the engine. The oil then cycles through the louvered filtration media to be cleaned and pumped back into the oil pan, all for the cycle to repeat again. cleaned and pumped back into the oil pan, all for the cycle to repeat again.

  4. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OIL FILTERS DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OIL FILTERS Media: The oil filter media is the actual filtration component that captures Media: The oil filter media is the actual filtration component that captures contaminants. contaminants. Magnets: Magnets are becoming more and more standard these days. Some oil Magnets: Magnets are becoming more and more standard these days. Some oil filters will boast having magnets to capture metallic particles. filters will boast having magnets to capture metallic particles. Bypass Filter: You’ll want to make sure that the oil filter you purchase has a Bypass Filter: You’ll want to make sure that the oil filter you purchase has a bypass filter so that there’s always a way for the oil to reach its destination bypass filter so that there’s always a way for the oil to reach its destination without being blocked. without being blocked. Anti-Drain-Back Valve: Anti-drain-back valves are necessary for inverted oil Anti-Drain-Back Valve: Anti-drain-back valves are necessary for inverted oil filters. If you have a hanging oil filter, then an anti-drain-back valve isn’t filters. If you have a hanging oil filter, then an anti-drain-back valve isn’t necessary. necessary.

  5. CONTACT US CONTACT US Phone: Phone: +64 (9) 437 9036 Phone: Phone: +64 (9) 437 9036 Email: sales@agspares.co.nz Email: sales@agspares.co.nz Website: Website: www.agspares.co.nz www.agspares.co.nz

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