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oil filters.
oil filters.
I just bought a new oil filter for my 97 zuke which has a barina engine in it. however is still a g13ba. I had 2 options for oil filters as per the vehicles on the box.
Oil filter A) suited 1000cc sierra, barina up to 1994 and swift up to 1994. and daihatus.
oil filter B) suited 1.3 liter sierras from 84-96.
from what I am aware there was no change in the engine (exept timing belt pullys and waterpumps etc from the early 90s to the last coilys.) I ended up buying oil filter (a) however its much shorter then the one I had. I assume both would have fit as they are the same blocks.
why would this be?
Oil filter A) suited 1000cc sierra, barina up to 1994 and swift up to 1994. and daihatus.
oil filter B) suited 1.3 liter sierras from 84-96.
from what I am aware there was no change in the engine (exept timing belt pullys and waterpumps etc from the early 90s to the last coilys.) I ended up buying oil filter (a) however its much shorter then the one I had. I assume both would have fit as they are the same blocks.
why would this be?
yea i did think it might have something to do with the mounting of the engine. although it still doesnt explain why it specified 1 liter sierras for that filter.
I forgot to mention I fitted the barina filter and it screwed strait on. no leaks. perhaps the belief that sierras get a harder workout so need a bigger filter?
I forgot to mention I fitted the barina filter and it screwed strait on. no leaks. perhaps the belief that sierras get a harder workout so need a bigger filter?
yea i did think it might have something to do with the mounting of the engine. although it still doesnt explain why it specified 1 liter sierras for that filter.
Well my dads mates daughter got a barina and the engine looked similar to my Sierra and it was a Suzuki engine, he also said swifts had pretty much the same engine, only difference seemed to be it was East-West. So I'd presume the 1 litre engine from barina and swift are similar to the 1 litre Sierra engine, so you can use it on all of them.
Just a guess...
"It has the aerodynamics of a brick." - Comment about the Sierra by my dads mate.
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1lt swift.. plenty of them.. they are simply 3 cylander (same bore as the 4 cyleanders i think )
I use a stubbie filter it was a ryco and it listed both 1lt and 1.3lt and screwed straight on...
Now i'm sure it could be argued that a longer one does extra filtering but i plan on changing my oil ever 5000kms instead of every 12000kms so a bigger filter is probably not all that crucial to reducing engine wear.. but then again i could be wrong
But yeah next time i change it if the price is close enough to the same i'll go for the larger one.
What would be interesting is what is the best filter out there for the sierra... is it a OEM, Ryco, Valvoline or insert-other-brand-name
In the states i know K&N also make oil filters that are superior, howver don't know if they make it for the suzuki (be interesting if a rebadged suzuki like a geo or chevy did)
I use a stubbie filter it was a ryco and it listed both 1lt and 1.3lt and screwed straight on...
Now i'm sure it could be argued that a longer one does extra filtering but i plan on changing my oil ever 5000kms instead of every 12000kms so a bigger filter is probably not all that crucial to reducing engine wear.. but then again i could be wrong
But yeah next time i change it if the price is close enough to the same i'll go for the larger one.
What would be interesting is what is the best filter out there for the sierra... is it a OEM, Ryco, Valvoline or insert-other-brand-name
In the states i know K&N also make oil filters that are superior, howver don't know if they make it for the suzuki (be interesting if a rebadged suzuki like a geo or chevy did)
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Now that I actually think about it the Barina did have a 1.3 ltr I think, plus it has EFI as another difference to my Sierra. But as I said just a guess and from what Santos said they do make a 1 ltr Swift... maybe a Barina as well. But why wouldn't the 1.3 swifts and barinas use a Sierra filter then...?
The K&N site lists an oil filter for the Sierra. I'd imagine it would be expensive though.
As for the best oil filters... go Silverline !
Yes that right... I am a poor ass.
The K&N site lists an oil filter for the Sierra. I'd imagine it would be expensive though.
As for the best oil filters... go Silverline !
Yes that right... I am a poor ass.
"It has the aerodynamics of a brick." - Comment about the Sierra by my dads mate.
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