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Oil filter shelf life.


padgett

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Good question!  I never gave this thought until now, but the paper filter elements inside the filter could possibly begin to degrade like the pages of my 1950's car magazine pages.  I first got this collection when I was in 8th grade and have painstakingly carried them with me and enjoyed them for 50 years.  The pages definitely have a vulnerable and fragile feel now as compared to their feel back when.  Filter elements are made of a different grade of material, but your question makes me wonder about the integrity of a vintage filter.

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AC filters of that vintage were very high quality and made by AC. I have some and still use them and they are that old and older. I have never had a problem. Mine have been stored properly and never exposed to high heat.

 

Dave

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1 hour ago, Dave39MD said:

I found my PF24 cutaway and the paper seems to be fine. That said, most everyone is making a quality filter these days and if you have doubts why not go with a new ACDelco, NAPA/Wix or other name brand?

 

Dave

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Be careful about some of what you used to think were quality brands - like so much else some have become lowest cost producers - when I was looking after a small fleet I was given a heads up by the national fleet rep from one of the big three to only use OEM filters - at least one well known brand was coming apart and taking out engines which to that point were being replaced under warranty but you are still down a vehicle - this was confirmed by other fleet managers in the same world that I worked.   Lucky for me I was only doing dealer service and specified OEM parts.  As an added bonus often the OEM ones are actually less expensive to buy.  

 

Don 

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Have a Purolator "Boss" on order but may be late tomorrow (if not "delayed"). Meanwhile have a couple of NIB blue PF24s (no new GTO ever came with a PF24 or an R59). Do not care for Delco filters made by Champ Labs (seem to be "E" filters).

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Hard to go wrong with the Wix XP filters.

Over the years I've seen many people post oil analysis results and the Wix XP filters always do a great job of trapping contaminants.

I used to run only Bosch filters but have switched over to Wix XP in all my modern cars.

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