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Oil filter. 22R. 1981 #843009 10/22/07 05:24 AM
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grub Offline OP
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I did a quick search here but couldn't find anything, the recommended Fram oil filter (PH 3614) is a little on the small side, there's lots of room for a larger one, does anyone know if there's a larger filter I can swap for the stocker ?

Re: Oil filter. 22R. 1981 [Re: grub] #843010 10/22/07 05:37 AM
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Why would you want a larger one? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Oil filter. 22R. 1981 [Re: kewlynx] #843011 10/22/07 09:52 AM
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You can use a V6 or even a V8 filter on your 22re if space permits. The threads are the same. Look up a filter for a 97 4Runner V6 or a 99 Land Cruiser V8.


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Re: Oil filter. 22R. 1981 [Re: kewlynx] #843012 10/22/07 04:06 PM
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Why would you want a larger one? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />


Yeah, I'm curious too.
Wouldn't that lower you oil pressure?


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Re: Oil filter. 22R. 1981 [Re: RatLabGuy] #843013 10/22/07 06:45 PM
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Why would you want a larger one? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />


Yeah, I'm curious too.
Wouldn't that lower you oil pressure?


Buh??? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/scared.gif" alt="" /> Why would you want your filter to create back pressure for the oil pump to work against? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" /> You want the oil pressure to be where it is needed, at the bearings/etc. that need to be lubricated. Yes, bigger is better provided all other attributes stay the same.

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Re: Oil filter. 22R. 1981 [Re: Bogo] #843014 10/22/07 09:09 PM
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Why would you want a larger one? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />


Yeah, I'm curious too.
Wouldn't that lower you oil pressure?


Buh??? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/scared.gif" alt="" /> Why would you want your filter to create back pressure for the oil pump to work against? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" /> You want the oil pressure to be where it is needed, at the bearings/etc. that need to be lubricated. Yes, bigger is better provided all other attributes stay the same.

-- Bryan


that's kinda like saying i should put 4" exhaust on my 22r.


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Re: Oil filter. 22R. 1981 [Re: grub] #843015 10/22/07 09:46 PM
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Mobile 1 M 204 It is a little bigger and the recommended one from Mobile. Used it on mine with no adverse affects.

Re: Oil filter. 22R. 1981 [Re: grub] #843016 10/23/07 12:31 AM
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OK bud, the filter you use is the same as the 3vz and 5vz.
Next time your at the oil filters, look for one that fits a ford taurus 3 liter, the number should be PH360X (i forget the exact number)
It's has the same threads and everthing, just is about 1.5 inches longer. I use this on my engines with no problems at all. I just put alittle more oil down the crankcase cause of the larger filter.

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Re: Oil filter. 22R. 1981 [Re: Greg_Canada] #843017 10/23/07 12:38 AM
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A larger filter will increase oil and contaminant capacity and shouldn't hurt oil pressure at a constant rpm. It might slow oil pressure change when the rpm changes. It will take longer to fill at start up though.

Re: Oil filter. 22R. 1981 [Re: Vanishing_Point] #843018 10/23/07 01:14 AM
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CJM Offline
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Initial start up is the concern ..

larger filter takes longer to build system pressure ..


as we know the chain is the first passage in the oiling system , to get oiled .. and I think the most crutial . Larger filter hinders pressure build on start up .. causing premature chain wear .

it's only mili seconds .. but hey , why help you engine fail .


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