I keep reading about the S/V 70's requiring the oil filter that has a "check valve" in it such as the Mann brand. I am curious what this valve is supposed to accomplish if the oil filter remains full of oil while its upside down?! I could understand a check valve for a filter that is on its side...but...
Could someone clarify...
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jblackburn
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It holds oil pressure up until the oil pump can suck it up from the pan and builds up pressure at a cold start.
Pressure comes up quickly, but not quickly enough to prevent a little bit of valve chatter on filters without a check valve. Stick a Fram on there sometime, and you'll definitely hear the chatter.
NAPA Gold filters are a good alternative to sourcing the OEM Mann filters (although some of the NAPA stores do actually carry Mann filters).
Pressure comes up quickly, but not quickly enough to prevent a little bit of valve chatter on filters without a check valve. Stick a Fram on there sometime, and you'll definitely hear the chatter.
NAPA Gold filters are a good alternative to sourcing the OEM Mann filters (although some of the NAPA stores do actually carry Mann filters).
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What is the number of the fram filter you are talking about? Maybe a Mahle alternative will help, if you give me the year, engine size and model, along with any engine codes, I can run a check on what is best for your motor. I work in the car filtration business, so I am more that happy to help with this problem, with my knowledge and contacts, I am sure I can resolve your problem.
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Don't use the Fram orange can filter...it is well known to be a very poorly made filter...especially for the ADV. The frame extra guard is a good filter. Mann, Mobile1, etc.
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I just bought a case (qty: ten) of Mann filters from FCP for $39.95. A real good deal, since the cheapest AutoZone filter is an STP for $4.99.
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I had a curious find today...
I was at Autozone and was just browsing, and I decided to look at the oil filters that would fit my car (cartridge style, so not necessarily relevant here). Anyway, I opened up one of the Fram filters, and was shocked to see the filter was actually a Mann filter made in Spain. I checked another box to make sure; it appears the Fram cartridge filters for Volvos are simply re-branded Manns. Those are good filters!
Now concerning the cheap Fram can filters, wouldn't touch them. Their higher end filters are great though.
I was at Autozone and was just browsing, and I decided to look at the oil filters that would fit my car (cartridge style, so not necessarily relevant here). Anyway, I opened up one of the Fram filters, and was shocked to see the filter was actually a Mann filter made in Spain. I checked another box to make sure; it appears the Fram cartridge filters for Volvos are simply re-branded Manns. Those are good filters!
Now concerning the cheap Fram can filters, wouldn't touch them. Their higher end filters are great though.
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My NAPA store actually have Mann filters in stock. From what I gathered, Mann or Mahle are the way to go if you want to stay with the OE stuff.
FCP case of Mahle filters is a great deal IMHO since I paid 18$ for a single Mann filter from NAPA.
FCP case of Mahle filters is a great deal IMHO since I paid 18$ for a single Mann filter from NAPA.
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What about the cheap supertech oil filters from Walmart? There is nobody else local to me that supplies oil filters that are no FRAM. I just did an oil change and I still have some chatter.
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