Cloud Warrior
The good ones are made by Purolator, origion USofA. These have the locknut on the shaft holding the filter screen in place. The copies are made in Taiwan and have the finer mesh, no locknut, just a threaded shaft with a flange on it holding the screen in place. Too flimsy and prone to stripping the thread on the centre threaded shaft.
I could not find Purolators in SA so use the Taiwan jobs but modified by tapping out the ends, fitting and driilling where req a piece of SS M10 handybar with locknut, replacing that sh#t centre shaft.
Now have a filter the same as Purolator spec BUT with finer mesh. This on a 912, 2 filters in the system. No problems, 130 hours.
Also obiously don't expose to excessive vibration as with any filter.
PM me if you need further info.
Mogas
PS: I know I said I would not post about this again but could not resist defending a good system, especially when I saw Mr Duck re-enter the debate
