I totally agree with that... however, to obtain that, you need to have both pressure relief valves blocked. The first one (under the front cover) to give excess pressure in the first place and the second one (in the filter housing) to prevent that pressure being released past the filter. The alternative is that the bearings are so loose that there is no effective back pressure in the system... but I think that would be pretty obvious from other sources.Garnet wrote:ME 109 wrote:To me, the cause of a collapsing oil filter is much greater pressure on the outside of the oil filter, than on the inside.
I gotta agree with Jeff on this.
It only take 15 or 20lbs DIFFERENTAL acrose the filter to crush it on a later bike. This happens EVERY time you start it cold. That is why there is an oil filter presure relieve valve built into every oiling system out there.
Rob