Oil filter conundrum !
Re: Oil filter conundrum !
Thanks very much !!
Cheers,
Kamel.
Cheers,
Kamel.
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Re: Oil filter conundrum !
The coarse gause filters do not filter out the fine micro particles that is produced with the continual wearing away of the rubbing parts of the engine that are deposited in the crank pin which acts as a centrifugal purifier and eventually clogs one or both of the oil feeds to the big ends, usually through poor maintainence and use of crap oils. The are however, good at catching the bottom of the pistons that crack off where cracks propitate from the expansion slot hole to the bottom of the skirt if two cracks occur.
Re: Oil filter conundrum !
Sorry to bring this old thread back, im in need of a filter or a Soren rehash, anyone know if Soren makes the adaptors?
BR
Alan
BR
Alan
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Re: Oil filter conundrum !
Hi Alan.
The custom oil filter is mentioned on Soren's website.
http://www.morinist.dk/morini/engelskservice.php
Click on 'contact' to find his email address. He is a splendid chap and has a good grasp of the English language. I'm sure he will help you out.
Jenny.
The custom oil filter is mentioned on Soren's website.
http://www.morinist.dk/morini/engelskservice.php
Click on 'contact' to find his email address. He is a splendid chap and has a good grasp of the English language. I'm sure he will help you out.
Jenny.
Re: Oil filter conundrum !
I have taken to using neoodymium magnets on the drain plugs of my bikes. They are about 1cm thick and about 2cm in diameter, pulling a pair apart is a struggle. I hope they attract fine metal particles, if not manhole covers.
Has anyone using these filters got an update?
Has anyone using these filters got an update?