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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 7088" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Its really hard to say, most filters have a rating of how many GPM they are capable of letting through at X number if PSI. The way most machines are setup, the filter is on the case drain line that goes to the oil cooler. This line doesn't have a great deal of flow at a low pressure, so i don't think there would be a huge problem. I'd just make sure the physical size of the filter was the same or larger. You don't want it to cause a restriction that could cause the filter element inside to collapse from running too much oil through it.</p><p>See if you can get a cross reference from the old filter and work from there. Hopefully something is available at a reasonable price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 7088, member: 82"] Its really hard to say, most filters have a rating of how many GPM they are capable of letting through at X number if PSI. The way most machines are setup, the filter is on the case drain line that goes to the oil cooler. This line doesn't have a great deal of flow at a low pressure, so i don't think there would be a huge problem. I'd just make sure the physical size of the filter was the same or larger. You don't want it to cause a restriction that could cause the filter element inside to collapse from running too much oil through it. See if you can get a cross reference from the old filter and work from there. Hopefully something is available at a reasonable price. [/QUOTE]
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