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    #3801
    Quote Originally Posted by dct View Post
    Nangyari samin yan. Ugali kasi ng driver namin na gumamit ng chain sa mga oil filter ng trucks. So ginamitan din yung baldwin for montero. Ayun butas. Pag start ng makina tapon mga 1 liter ng oil
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    Buti sa mismo oil change nabutas na agad. Ang mahirap kung nayupi lang tapos after ilan thousand kilometers doon mabubutas tapos umaandar pa sasakyan.

    Nagtitipid na ata baldwin sa bd28 tapos yung tiningnan ko loob using flashlight yung compression spring nagbago na din.

    Pero sa BD7028 wala changes. Ang kapal pa din canister.

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    #3802
    *pupuek: Meron bang country of origin sa filter body? Kung wala, alam na...
    Purolator, always merong country of origin ang orig...

    Nakagamit ako ng walang country of origin noon (nung di ko pa alam kung paano mag-spot ng orig)... Hand tightened lang nung kinabit ko, pero nung tatanggalin na yung filter ayaw na matanggal (wasak na yung metal case, yung gasket ayaw pa rin umikot). Buti na lang nakasabit sa engine stand/cradle yung engine block (kasi for overhaul) kaya nagawaan agad ng paraan para matanggal. Hehe!

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    #3803
    Just a tip for Innova, Fortuner, Hilux with non-VGT 2KD-FTV (no hoodscoop on bonnet) only. 1KD-FTV, i have not seen nor tried yet.

    Its possible to fit a bigger oil filter (ie. B2, LF3487, etc..). I asked the mechanic to try this. It fits or shoots right in. But you might have a hard time removing the filter later on your next oil change bec. there is little, to no wiggle room to maneuver. Of course take note he uses a chain to remove filter so that requires wiggle room. But if you have other method of removing the filter then using a bigger filter is possible.

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    #3804
    Quote Originally Posted by number001 View Post
    Just a tip for Innova, Fortuner, Hilux with non-VGT 2KD-FTV (no hoodscoop on bonnet) only. 1KD-FTV, i have not seen nor tried yet.

    Its possible to fit a bigger oil filter (ie. B2, LF3487, etc..). I asked the mechanic to try this. It fits or shoots right in. But you might have a hard time removing the filter later on your next oil change bec. there is little, to no wiggle room to maneuver. Of course take note he uses a chain to remove filter so that requires wiggle room. But if you have other method of removing the filter then using a bigger filter is possible.

    yan din ang naexperience ko sa innova. pero buti na lang mayron akong strap wrench na ganito: STANLEY | HAND TOOLS | Specialist Automotive Tools | Engine Service & Accessories | Economy Strap Oil Filter Wrench

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    #3805
    Mga Sir pa help naman po anu po bang fit na baldwin oil filter sa crosswind 2010 xti ko? ok lang po ba na fit ang thread at gasket kahit maliit ung size ng oil filter kasi ung b113 parang maliit, yung b166 naman iba ata ang thread and maliit din. sana po matulungan nyo ako. Maraming Salamat po.

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    #3806
    Share lang po...

    Oil filter for 2.5 years (7000+kms lang natakbo at that period). Two filters on remote filter relocation bracket. About the same lang ang loob ng filter nung binuksan ko using an oil filter cutter (isa lang ang na-picturan ko).

    Since the oil filters are mounted upside down in the relocator bracket, there is noticeable gunk that settled on the rear/bottom of the oil filter. Filter element condition is very good (no noticeable buildup of trapped dirt). The engine was essentially clean (4A-GE 16V 'red top').

    The Baldwin filters are well worth it.

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    #3807
    The "no noticeable buildup of trapped dirt" kinda worries me.

    If its is a good filter, you should see some dirt because it should be filtering. If none, then maybe it has gone bypass already.

    Or your engine is really clean.

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    #3808
    Quote Originally Posted by sirkosero View Post
    The "no noticeable buildup of trapped dirt" kinda worries me.

    If its is a good filter, you should see some dirt because it should be filtering. If none, then maybe it has gone bypass already.

    Or your engine is really clean.

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    Small gasoline engine (1.6L) with two big filters (Baldwin B2). Dirt could have been too much dispersed in the filter elements for me to notice anything. Besides, 7000kms+ pa lang.

    I've also just opened the valve cover to check the valve clearances (although I cannot do adjustments, I'm monitoring the wear on the cam lobes because of stiffer valve springs). Valve train is clean --- like the way it was when it was after chemical bath last general overhaul in 2011.

    Engine is really clean.

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    #3809
    Just curious, have you tried using then opening a cheap oil filter? Will we see the same physical attributes?

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    #3810
    Quote Originally Posted by sirkosero View Post
    Just curious, have you tried using then opening a cheap oil filter? Will we see the same physical attributes?

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    When I opened the last Vic filter I had, the filter element pleats were not so good. Plus when I tear the Vic element, it was too thin compared to the Baldwin element.

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