Re: In a word, FRAM Oil Filters SUCK!
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Re: In a word, FRAM Oil Filters SUCK!
- From: "therealdmcvegas" <DMCVegas@xxxx>
- Date: Wed, 08 May 2002 01:12:08 -0000
Yes, the D did over heat last time. I blew a hose on the water pump.
But the needle never reached 240°F on the gauge. It came close, but
it didn't hit. (it was 2AM, no cars around, so I pulled right into
the Stratosphere parking lot). When I first got my D, I blew the
otterstat, and that time the temp almost hit 260°F! But, at that time
I had a Valvoline oil filter installed, and it looked fine. Every
other filter on the D has always come off by hand w/o the use of a
tool. And because of the harsh temps here in the desert, I ALWAYS run
Castrol GTX 20w50.
I do appriciate the advice, and the comments. And I do mean all! :) I
figure to clean everything out, I'll probably run a little chemtool
thru with some cheap oil to clean out the motor. Benefit of the doubt
against myself, I'll always be careful to make sure that I don't over
tighten the filters from now on. But like I said, I never had this
problem before...
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, "dmcman82" <dmcman73@xxxx> wrote:
> Has your D ever overheated? I've seen this before on another car
> and it turned out that the car overheated and "cooked" the oil
> inside of it. Made a big mess and the oil pretty much solidified
> everywhere making it look like some sort of material when actually
> it was the oil all hardened up. We took off the filter and it was
> caked inside like from what I can see in your photos and also we
> removed the valve covers and it was all caked on all over the valve
> springs. Now I'm not saying your engine overheated but maybe the
oil
> you used was not heavy enough? I've used Fram filters on every one
> of my cars for as long as I can remember and never saw that happen
> before until my friends car overheated very badly.
>
> Steve
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