Over the years I've been experimneting with different brands of oil filters, with an eye toward finding one which would minimize the amount of drainback so that the engine oil pressure builds ASAP after starting. This fall I put in a Motorcraft FL2005 with a silicone rubber anti-drainback valve (as touted on the box). This is a definite improvement over the Purolator, Fram, and Delco filters I've used in previous years with my 1296 engine. Am seeing very fast oil pressure build (based on the oil pressure light response and gauge response), and no clatter on startup as was experienced with the other filters when started after an extended period (couple of days). Note that the FL2005 does not completely cover the gasket land on the mounting base on the engine, but I have had no leak problems.

Bob Waid
71 Mark IV





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