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Originally Posted by 4 FN 27
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Nothing in the attached article makes any technical sense. Pure male cow droppings.
On both aspects (metal from filter threads in the oil and oil foaming from contact with sealant?), if the engine runs, with either of these conditions, for more than a few minutes, DAMAGE HAS ALREADY BEEN DONE!
With foamy oil (BS #2), it would take a little longer. Under any kind of load and RPM, anything lubed by oil would begin self destructing.
Cause of failure (story #1) is much more believable. Saw it happen hundreds of times in the mid 90's with WIX manufactured oil filters on Cummins B Series Diesels. But the fact remains, once a piece of metal enters through the "clean side" of the oil filter (center, where the threads are), the engine is toast (just may take a few minutes for it to totally destroy)!
I call BS.....
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