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BayBRZ 08-04-2016 02:30 AM

Oil filter punctured wrap, does it matter?
 
Purchased an OEM Subaru filter for the BRZ online...came in a sealed carton but the plastic wrap of the actual filter itself has a puncture. Not sure how this is possible as it's been sitting in a sealed box. Will the puncture affect the performance of the filter? I've read something about moisture making filters go bad and the point of a (sealed) wrap is to keep moisture out. Am I over thinking it?

ZionsWrath 08-04-2016 02:36 AM

Its fine

humfrz 08-04-2016 02:38 AM

I wouldn't worry about it and just use it..........;)


humfrz

Ultramaroon 08-04-2016 02:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BayBRZ (Post 2720635)
Am I over thinking it?

Yes. Screw that puppy in there and forget about it.

mav1178 08-04-2016 03:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BayBRZ (Post 2720635)
I've read something about moisture making filters go bad and the point of a (sealed) wrap is to keep moisture out.

Please let me know what you were reading (website/forum/publication) so I can avoid reading that in the future.
Thanks.

(the wrap is there because there's a tiny bit of lube on the rubber gasket. it's there so that the lube stays and doesn't stain the packaging)

-alex

cjny 08-04-2016 09:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mav1178 (Post 2720657)
(the wrap is there because there's a tiny bit of lube on the rubber gasket. it's there so that the lube stays and doesn't stain the packaging)

-alex

Right. Almost every other oil filter sold in the last 50 years has no similar seal.

Summerwolf 08-04-2016 09:16 AM

You're fine.

Nickosport 08-04-2016 09:51 AM

Be careful. I hear that if you combine an oil filter with punctured packaging and a clock that has the colon blinking catastrophic failure will occur immediately.

wbradley 08-04-2016 10:29 AM

The filter is a preventative device if particulate in the oil exceeds tolerances.

Similarly, a condom is a preventative device, also wrapped to ensure it's effectiveness.

That said, I would NEVER use a condom that was in a opened packet. TOSS IT!


...joking!

jimmillion 08-04-2016 10:29 AM

Most off the shelf oil filters don't come plastic wrapped in the carton. if you don't believe me go to any walmart and start opening up oil filters.

tl;dr you're fine.

Tcoat 08-04-2016 11:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wbradley (Post 2720804)
The filter is a preventative device if particulate in the oil exceeds tolerances.

Similarly, a condom is a preventative device, also wrapped to ensure it's effectiveness.

That said, I would NEVER use a condom that was in a opened packet. TOSS IT!


...joking!

OH OH OH Cross thread reference opportunity.
From Keep a Word:


http://www.ft86club.com/forums/attac...5&d=1470317747

Tcoat 08-04-2016 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Norville Rogers (Post 2720881)
I always put a condom over my oil filter. You can never be too safe.

Someplace in here there is a thread where a guy changed his own oil for the first time ever and left the plastic on the filter. He may have been thinking the same way.

Boomerang 08-04-2016 11:52 AM

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wbradley 08-04-2016 12:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Norville Rogers (Post 2720881)
I always put a condom over my oil filter. You can never be too safe.


Magnum?

FX86 08-04-2016 01:35 PM

it's most likely totaled..better get a refund or exchange

mav1178 08-04-2016 02:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cjny (Post 2720734)
Right. Almost every other oil filter sold in the last 50 years has no similar seal.

You're probably right.

My Toyota Camry filter had a wrap.
My Nissan filter(s) had a wrap after they switched to a domestic supplier.
My Subaru filters had a wrap.

I'm probably hitting all the cars with an oil filter wrap.

-alex

Mr.ac 08-04-2016 10:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BayBRZ (Post 2720635)
Purchased an OEM Subaru filter for the BRZ online...came in a sealed carton but the plastic wrap of the actual filter itself has a puncture. Not sure how this is possible as it's been sitting in a sealed box. Will the puncture affect the performance of the filter? I've read something about moisture making filters go bad and the point of a (sealed) wrap is to keep moisture out. Am I over thinking it?

Find out who said that, and where.
We need to make sure those people are keep their helmets and name tags on. (Retard joke FYI)

As you read by now, yes you are clearly overthinking.

humfrz 08-05-2016 02:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2720884)
Someplace in here there is a thread where a guy changed his own oil for the first time ever and left the plastic on the filter. He may have been thinking the same way.

If you do that, you don't have to change them very often......:thumbsup:


humfrz


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