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Re: Oberg question

To: jimwebb@nutsracing.com, Land-speed@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Oberg question
From: Flowbench@aol.com
Date: Fri, 26 May 2006 23:13:32 EDT
Jim, & list
I know lots of folks use Oberg type screen filters on the pressure side to  
the engine. You might want to rethink that if you can in your (or  any) 
application. I use screen filters as scavenge side filters on dry  sump 
engines, this 
allows me to inspect my engine between runs & lets me  know ahead of time if 
I might have a problem developing. On the engine side I  use a paper element 
type filter. If you've ever taken your engine apart to  freshen it you will 
notice all that silt like material at the bottom of the oil  pan, you can write 
your name in it. This is what a screen filter can't  stop, if your bearings 
look like trash at rebuild this can be  part of the reason. Ring & cylinder 
bore 
material along with titanium  retainer & spring residue might make you see 
what I mean.
Mike 




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