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Nissan oil filters (crap!) update

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Post by fatassgq »

If they can do a deal on $9 ea including gst then they may as well give em to ya! :shock: :lol:
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Post by bogged »

coke wrote:I will be looking at the cummins ones though. I will see what sort of deal the local truckline can do.

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Post by Stus_GQ »

After reading all this, I gotta ask "How many oil changes do you guys do in a year on average?"

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Post by coke »

I try to keep it to 5000ks, but sometimes it goes out to 8 or so, depending on the work I am making the engine do.

If I was towing my camper around Australia, I would try to do it more regularly, but with some big gentle highway km, I don't mind running it out to 8 or so.

For the sake of $70 bucks or so 4 times a year, (20-30ks per annum) it's cheap insurance.

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Post by big red »

kamote09 wrote:O.T.

should the oil light up during preheat and starting the engine as well as when turning it off?

Please advise.

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yes it does and can also stay on for a few seconds after motor has started.
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Post by Chookman »

Bought 2x Filters last weekend from Nissan at $8.30 ea.
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Post by bazzle »

With all the Problems the Nissan sender gives I wouldnt be judging anything by how long light takes to go off, just be thankfull it does.

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Post by fatassgq »

Yeah I sort of thought that too.... But I only noticed the problem straight after an oil change. And the only thing that was different (ie used same oil) was the filters.

So I presumed it was the filters causing the light to stay on longer.

Now with my new filters there is no prob.
This morning it was about 5 degrees and truck was out all night, started it and light went out within a second! Before it took about 4 or 5.

I would like to know why there is so much variation between filter prices at nissan! I spose I shouldn't complain though cause I think I remember having to pay over 50 bucks for only one genuine filter with my cruiser!!! :shock:
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Post by MikeP »

After reading these posts I noticed that my oil light was staying on for a while after start up. I did an oil and oil filter together with air filter and noticed that the oil light goes ou almost instantly on start up. BTW my replacement filter is a Rayco
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Post by MikeP »

After reading these posts I noticed that my oil light was staying on for a while after start up. I did an oil and oil filter together with air filter and noticed that the oil light goes ou almost instantly on start up. BTW my replacement filter is a Rayco
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Post by robbie »

anyone know where to get these fleetguard filters down in Melb?
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Post by bogged »

robbie wrote:anyone know where to get these fleetguard filters down in Melb?
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Post by KIWI »

My TD42 runs 2 different filters, anyone know the Fleet Guard part # for the other filter?

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Post by bogged »

KIWI wrote:My TD42 runs 2 different filters, anyone know the Fleet Guard part # for the other filter?

Cheers,
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Those filters have the valve inside them, compared to the other TD42's that have it on the body work. Was talking to dude at Blackburn Nissan today about them.... The valve is required, thus needing the $ filters.. :-s
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Post by rick130 »

The two Fleetguard numbers to suit a TD42T are LF3638 (no by-pass valve. Nissan pt. # 15208-43G00) for the full flow filter, and LF3863 for the combination filter (Nissan pt # 15208-20N10, thread size 1" x 12 pitch).

Interesting how others have had the crook ADBV experience. I've heard of it on Ryco's, and have just experienced it on four consecutive Donaldsons (were totally empty when spun off the filter head), The Donaldsons have been fine in the past.
I ordered some Wix 51647 (full flow) as US made Wix filters use a silicon ADBV.
When they turned up, they were bloody Sakuras with a Wix Pt. # stuck on the box. The oil light now takes 8 seconds to go out after standing overnight. As it was a special order I had to take them, at $20 each + $8 freight when a Sakura normally costs less than 10 bucks. :x
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Post by blackmav »

Bit of a dig but..

Are people still happy with the fleetgaurd filters?
The blue nissan ones really take a long time for the light to go off, I was useing the Purolator ones and they were definatly better than the nissan ones.
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Post by jav »

fleetguard is all i have ever used on my 99 gu
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Post by matto »

my girlfriend use to work in supercheap auto and she saw a few costomers come in complaining that there valvoline oil filters were physically breaking splashing oil and crap every where. Super cheaps reply was that valvolines pressure rating was low and if there was a spike of pressure (?) they were likely to break. Supercheap offered no financial support nor did valvoline.
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Post by dirtyGQ »

CRUSHU wrote:
bogged wrote:Mine were the opposite with genuine ones. I run them all the time, light goes out 2-3 seconds, where Coopers were 10!

I'd call Nissan dealer and say you want to change them for others.

Havent used Ryco for yonks.
ryco filters are ok, but not great, and coopers would have to be about the most average, cheap ass junk quality filter around, apart fron silverline and other small import brands.

i run ac delco, and the light goes out pretty quick, and i have shit oil pressure.

less than $10 too, and backed by general motors
I agree coopers are crap as when on moreton island i had the element (guts) break and stick in the oil body that the filters bolt to ...what a pain. I have never used ac delco but i do know trat ryco are the only warantee cerified filter for most vehicles in australia apart from original . As for nissan ones being $10 i wished and so does a mate that is a mechanic ..that we had special friends that gave us great deals like that.. best price for a carton buy was $18.70
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Post by CRUSHU »

dirtyGQ wrote: I have never used ac delco but i do know trat ryco are the only warantee cerified filter for most vehicles in australia apart from original.
Thats strange, as ACDelco are made by GM, and have a smaller micron count filter medium.
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Post by bogged »

blackmav wrote:The blue nissan ones really take a long time for the light to go off, I was useing the Purolator ones and they were definatly better than the nissan ones.
Blue Nissan ones? on which engine are you talking about?

They sound like Coopers filters to me, which suffer as you suggest.

I get white Nissan ones in my TD42, and no waiting for oil light to come on.
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Post by fnqcairns »

I have had cold dry start dramas ever since I bought my td4.2 GQ, I actually just gave up after spending over $140 trying different filters before I had even traveled 600km!!
God I hate standing there listening to it clatter then quieten down 8 seconds later just as the oil light goes out.
Anyway thanks to this thread I have finally got a real handle on what is actually going on. (armsup and smiling)

From info I gained before I gave up the ryco z9 has a 30micron element size, big enough to only catch rocks! (the 5 to 8 micron 'dirt' is what does engine bearing damage), and a good part of the reason I gave up and stuck with the genuine filters (with no idea how they really perform in microns) so does anyone know where the Fleetguard comes in on Micron size?

cheers
fnq

PS according to Ryco ALL the TD4.2 GQs regardless of year use the z115s.
Anyone had cold dry start problems with these filters?
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Post by dirtyGQ »

CRUSHU wrote:
dirtyGQ wrote: I have never used ac delco but i do know trat ryco are the only warantee cerified filter for most vehicles in australia apart from original.
Thats strange, as ACDelco are made by GM, and have a smaller micron count filter medium.
It is strange and just as strange as what oil etc is certified for various brand cars , at the end of the day it is not just about quality but maybe also money ?
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bogged wrote:
blackmav wrote:The blue nissan ones really take a long time for the light to go off, I was useing the Purolator ones and they were definatly better than the nissan ones.
Blue Nissan ones? on which engine are you talking about?

They sound like Coopers filters to me, which suffer as you suggest.

I get white Nissan ones in my TD42, and no waiting for oil light to come on.
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Genuine Nissan part No. 15208-43G00

Nissan Box. nissan stamp on the filter.

Still got two left over and don't want to use them......
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Post by fnqcairns »

Blackmav splash holy water on them just before you dump them overboard into the great artesian trench!

For those that are intersted it's now official, these filters are the worst filters I have ever used on any vehicle they are worse than crap they are shit-full, shit-full, shit-full.... crap, crap, crap!

Today I fitted 2 fleetguard filters and the change is miraculous to say the least.
I now have an extra 10psi at 3000rpm, pressure rises as soon as I start the car so I no longer need to sit and wait for the pressure to stabilise before driving off on every startup. Everywhere the oil pressure is now stabile and predictable, in short it is now behaving like an engine should and finally the car is now mechanically perfect -better late than never!

Really they couldn't pay me to use genuine oil filters again absolutely shit-full crap and I went through 4 genuines in a short period trying to find the problem and everyone must have been faulty or as I suspect working as designed!!! Absolute bargain basement filters at a top shelf price.
Looking good for tomorrows cold start I must say :)
Fat chance I will ever buy a genuine Nissan filter of any type now that I have been seen just how bad the best they have is.

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Post by blackmav »

fnqcairns wrote:Blackmav splash holy water on them just before you dump them overboard into the great artesian trench!

For those that are intersted it's now official, these filters are the worst filters I have ever used on any vehicle they are worse than crap they are shit-full, shit-full, shit-full.... crap, crap, crap!



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I wont be wasteing any Holy water on them.

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Post by meiamaro »

"There is NO truck spares places anywhere near me."
Hey Blackmav, where is "near me".

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Post by blackmav »

meiamaro wrote:"There is NO truck spares places anywhere near me."
Hey Blackmav, where is "near me".

Ian.
Southern Highlands NSW.



FNQ do you know the part numbers? Are you useing two of the same type filters?
LF3638 (no by-pass valve. Nissan pt. # 15208-43G00)
or
LF3863 for the combination filter (Nissan pt # 15208-20N10, thread size 1" x 12 pitch).
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Post by meiamaro »

The reason i asked is, i work(or at least show up).
For the Mack,Western Star dealer in cairns,We use fleetguard filters
on all of our company Vehicals & including workers,is 4 Patrols, 2 navaras
and about 6 landcrabs.All diesels.(oops rambling)
So,if you have a Cummins Engine dealer/agent in your area,they
Should be able to get you filters requriement for you,as they are the biggest suuplier of the stuff in Aust.

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Post by fnqcairns »

Blackmav,
Mine takes two identical filters the part number of the filters I used today was LF3314 this cross references to repco z115s which repco says suits all years of GQ TD4.2 .
The Lf3314 has an ADBV and a bypass valve incorporated.

These engines will also run the Donaldson full flow synthetic media filter part # P169071 (it's actually a hydraulic filter) for premo, premo oil filtering (way down in the micron sizes needed for hydraulic equipment)but use in only one of the filter positions.

Now that I have just about nailed the Nissan shit filters as the problem and not actually one sticky valve in the multitiude of oil bypass valves in these engines. I will be swapping out a filter for the synthetic media Donaldson soon.

Fleetguard make a filter that cross references to the Donaldson syn media also but I have lost the part # will need to look into it again.

Ian, any new springs yet?

cheers fnq
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