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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 17710" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I remember reading this a while back..... All valid reasons as it shows the damage caused to piston motors with high case pressure. I also like the idea of a transducer on the *pressure* side of the filter to alert you if the filter is being plugged up. This may be something I'll do on my 763.</p><p>I know suction line filters can be a real big no no and cause damage if they get plugged up. I guess its something to decide if you want the risk of it causing damage if it was to plug up or possibly causing troubles further down the line. I figure if a motor or pump was to fail it would spread particles throughout the system anyway if there is a filter or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 17710, member: 82"] I remember reading this a while back..... All valid reasons as it shows the damage caused to piston motors with high case pressure. I also like the idea of a transducer on the *pressure* side of the filter to alert you if the filter is being plugged up. This may be something I'll do on my 763. I know suction line filters can be a real big no no and cause damage if they get plugged up. I guess its something to decide if you want the risk of it causing damage if it was to plug up or possibly causing troubles further down the line. I figure if a motor or pump was to fail it would spread particles throughout the system anyway if there is a filter or not. [/QUOTE]
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