Size matters! - let's put a BIG oil filter on our LS!
#182
Moderator
Too big oil filter may damage the engine.
When you use it for the 1st time, longer time is required to fill up the filter. Oil pressure warning light turns on longer and it simply means that the oil is not supplied to the oil passages during that time.
One of the countermeasures is to fill up it manually before applying.
When you use it for the 1st time, longer time is required to fill up the filter. Oil pressure warning light turns on longer and it simply means that the oil is not supplied to the oil passages during that time.
One of the countermeasures is to fill up it manually before applying.
#183
If you just want to do a lot of reading, you might try here. Not that it's going to be definitive, but it will give you some ideas.... enjoy. This has been discussed.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...on-our-ls.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...on-our-ls.html
#185
Lexus Test Driver
i found 4 of the original 90915-20004 filters on ebay, made sure to quickly ****** them up...
#186
Odd. Neither of the ones I had leaked, and the AMSOIL filters I use from the same motor doesnt have any issues. Been using them for 26,000 miles now - only issue I have had so far is from not replacing the drain plug gasket.
#187
Too big oil filter may damage the engine.
When you use it for the 1st time, longer time is required to fill up the filter. Oil pressure warning light turns on longer and it simply means that the oil is not supplied to the oil passages during that time.
One of the countermeasures is to fill up it manually before applying.
When you use it for the 1st time, longer time is required to fill up the filter. Oil pressure warning light turns on longer and it simply means that the oil is not supplied to the oil passages during that time.
One of the countermeasures is to fill up it manually before applying.
Then someone better tell all the large engine manufactures they need SMALL FILTERS.
Funny that many large engine and average size industrial engines can use multiple oil filters.
For bearing damage to occur the engine would need to sit unrunning for a long time. There is always a residual film of oil I have never removed a bearing from an engine that ran and didn't fail because of lack of lubrication that didn't have some oil on them. I can think of an oil filter installation that put the filter upside down on the adapter and had no check valve system, so at every start up it was a complete refill. It was a nice thing when it was time to change the filter as it wasn't too messy. And I would agree the best thing would be prelube, but millions of engines start every day that don't have that option.
I'd like to tell a story sometime about lack of oil in an engine. No time now.
#188
Lead Lap
Toyota engineers must have been reading this thread since they are now using the HUGE oil filter shown in the attached photo on current Toyota and Lexus vehicles that have a 10,000 mile oil change frequency. Besides being HUGE, this oil filter is HEAVY at just over 1/2 ounce.
When I showed this oil filter to my wife, I told her that it was far larger than it appeared to be and that it got even bigger when it was in use.
When I showed this oil filter to my wife, I told her that it was far larger than it appeared to be and that it got even bigger when it was in use.
#191
Lexus Fanatic
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Just thought I would revive and say hello to my old 400 pals. I have used the the Motorcraft with success and of course the stock Toyota as well as the Bosch filter. Going to give the Fram XG3600 a try this time around.
LSCowboyLS we miss you my friend! Too bad you are not around anymore. If you happen to still read these threads thank you for your dedication to helping others. Much appreciated.
LSCowboyLS we miss you my friend! Too bad you are not around anymore. If you happen to still read these threads thank you for your dedication to helping others. Much appreciated.
#192
I'd like to tell a story sometime about lack of oil in an engine. No time now.
#193
Let's hear it. I've got one too. I've got an old 88 Ford Ranger. I bought it in 92 and still own it. A while back the oil pressure gauge started showing low pressure. I changed the sender unit, but it still read low. Then it started reading zero. I thought the replacement sender was broken, as I wasn't having any issues with the way the truck ran. My theory is that the oil pickup screen was getting blocked, but allowed just enough oil through to mask any symptoms. One day I drove the truck down to Monterey and on the way back it just started making a hell of a racket. Just one of those sounds that you know are extremely serious. At the time I wasn't sure what the problem was, but it was oil starvation. I knew I should have it towed, but the truck was almost valueless monetarily, so I decided to just drive it as far as I could. As it turned out, it got me all the way home--about 30 miles up highway 1--with no oil pressure. I put a pressure gauge on it afterward and got nothing. After I parked it, I went shopping for another car and bought the Ls400. But the truck is still in the driveway. It starts and runs on the first turn of the key.
#194
I run an Amsoil EAO26, which is 1-1.5 inches longer than a Wix 51515. Works well for me! Mines a GS400, plenty of room.
I have a list of big filters somewhere, Donaldson makes some big ones that will fit, but usually pretty pricey.
I have a list of big filters somewhere, Donaldson makes some big ones that will fit, but usually pretty pricey.
#195
Lexus Test Driver
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I love reading threads like these... It's always entertaining to read arm-chair-cowboys and pseudo-engineers cite Internet forum posts on other sites, non-parrallel comparisons and hearsay as legitimate facts.
The size of the filter has ZERO impact on its ability to remove particulates, just the capacity of particulate it can store. They QUALITY of the filter is the important factor when selecting a filter to put on your car.
Buying a big honking filter =\= better, just like running synthetic =\= better than conventional oil just because it's synthetic.
If you are doing regular oil change intervals, your engine is clean internally, and the rest of your maintenance is well documented, then the concern of getting crap in your filter should be that of contracting polio in a completely vaccinated community. If you have never had the valve covers off or pulled the oil pan and have no idea what you are doing and bought a car without checking it out from somebody who didn't have reciepts... Then a big filter might give you some piece of mind but the size of the filter is not going to save your engine.
Change your oil and filter every 3500miles, and you'll likely be fine assuming you aren't buying crap.
The size of the filter has ZERO impact on its ability to remove particulates, just the capacity of particulate it can store. They QUALITY of the filter is the important factor when selecting a filter to put on your car.
Buying a big honking filter =\= better, just like running synthetic =\= better than conventional oil just because it's synthetic.
If you are doing regular oil change intervals, your engine is clean internally, and the rest of your maintenance is well documented, then the concern of getting crap in your filter should be that of contracting polio in a completely vaccinated community. If you have never had the valve covers off or pulled the oil pan and have no idea what you are doing and bought a car without checking it out from somebody who didn't have reciepts... Then a big filter might give you some piece of mind but the size of the filter is not going to save your engine.
Change your oil and filter every 3500miles, and you'll likely be fine assuming you aren't buying crap.