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REF: Oiling & Lubrication

Oil Filters for Sportsters

Harley Oil Filter (63731-99A) Cross Reference
Alternative FilterModelMediaAdvertised
Filtration Efficiency
HeightO.D.Anti-Drainback
Valve
Bypass
Setting
Notes
AC-DelcoPF1787
AMSOILEaOM135
black
AMSOILEaOM135C
chrome
AMSOILEaOM134
black
AMSOILEaOM134C
chrome
Bosch
DistancePlus
D330
blue
Champion Labs are reportedly the supplier of OEM HD filters. Champion and FRAM merged together in 2013 to form FRAM Filtration. 1)
Champ-LabPH2835
white
Champ-LabPH2835XL
silver
Champ-LabPH7022
chrome
CumminsLF335
FramPH6022 2)
(black)
Not published3.359“3.00”Yes12 psi
FramPH6065B 3)
(chrome)
Not published3.625“2.994”Yes7-9 psiMetal end caps.
Filter reportedly sourced from Champion Labs 4)
FramXG3614 5)2-Ply Synthetic99% or more > 20 microns3.343“2.984”Yes12 psi
HastingsLF576
HIFLOHF170
HIFLOHF170RC
K&NKN-170
K&NK-170C
chrome
K&NSS171
reusable
LUBER-FINERPH2835
LUBER-FINERPH7022
chrome
MAHLEOC21
Micro GreenMG201-1
Mobil 1M1MC-131
black
Mobil 1M1MC-132
chrome
MotorcraftFL910S
NAPA GoldFIL7148
black
NAPA GoldFIL7348
chrome
Pennzoil
Platinum HE
HPZ-21
ProGuardPG63798
PurolatorML16831
black
PurolatorML16831C
chrome
Purolator
Boss
PBL10241
PurolatorPL10241
Wix51225
chrome
Wix51348XP
Wix52215
black
Wix57148
black
Wix57348
chrome

Understanding Oil Filters

Having cleaner oil is better for the reliability of the engine. 6)
There’s an old saying that oil doesn’t wear out; it just gets dirty.
Although there is some validity to the idea that dirtier oil will “age” quicker than clean oil,
The engine oil will have a finite life. It will need to be changed eventually no matter how clean you keep it.

Oil Filter Efficiency

  • Filter ratings are the most often misunderstood area of contamination control. 7)
    • A nominal rating is an arbitrary size value assigned to a filter by the manufacturer.
    • Tests have shown that particles as large as 200 microns will pass through a nominally rated 10-micron filter.
    • Because the nominal rating is arbitrary, it has no value.

Physical Size of an Oil Filter

Often limited by physical size, engine oil filters are relatively small when compared to their industrial counterparts. 8)
This small size coincides with less filter media surface area through which to pass the lubricant.

Mounting Adapter Threads

Look for the inside diameter threading listed in the filter specs.

  • Different vehicle manufacturers use either a metric (20mm) or a standard (3/4“-16) threaded filter mounting adapter.
    (the threaded spud that holds the filter onto the engine) 9)
    • It is very important that the oil filter adapter size be verified prior to buying / installing a replacement oil filter on your bike.
    • Using a metric threaded filter on the standard threaded mounting adapter will result in loss of oil and possible engine damage.
    • You can carefully test fit an open ended wrench on the threads on the filter pad.
      1. Drain the oil and remove the existing filter.
      2. Using a quality 3/4” open-end wrench, try to slip the open end of the wrench over the adapter threads.
      3. If the 3/4” wrench fits around the threads, the thread size is 3/4“-16.
      4. If the 3/4” wrench does not fit over the threads, the thread size is 20mm.

Filter Media

Construction

In a case study performed by General Motors and published by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE);
It was determined that engine service life could be extended eight times when 5-micron filtration is implemented vs. the standard 40-micron filtration. 10)

  • The oil filter media is the actual material used to capture contaminants in a filter element. 11)
    • Whatever media is used, it usually starts out in sheet form and is then folded or pleated to expose more surface area to oil flow.
    • This is done to increase contaminant carrying capacity and to reduce the pressure differential across the filter.
  • The most common media: 12)
    • Wire mesh: constructed of either standard or stainless steel in a woven mesh.
      Because of the limitations in wire size and construction techniques, they are not available in very fine micron ratings.
    • Cellulose: made from wood pulp.
      The “paper” used for cellulose filters isn’t much more sophisticated than the paper used for writing.
      They are however cheap.
      The downside of this type of media is that it is not very efficient nor do they have a high dirt holding capacity. Cellulose also absorbs water, which may or may not be a benefit.
      They can be used to remove water from the system, however if this is not the desired effect and there is water in the system, the filter element will still absorb water.
      The pressure differential will increase and the filter will appear clogged.
    • Fiberglass: a type of synthetic filter media.
      In general, synthetic media performs considerably better than cellulose media because the fibers can be manufactured in a more uniform size distribution and thinner than cellulose media.
      Multiple layers of differing quality can be used to create a medium that is both extremely efficient and offers great dirt holding capacity.

Pore Size

  • The media pore size is the major determinant in how efficient and how small of particles the filter can remove. 13)
    • The physical size of the filter is usually determined by the other components around it.
      The flow rate must be high enough to feed all the lubricated components.
      This means you can’t make the pore size too small or it will raise the pressure differential and the bypass valve will open, effectively rendering the filter useless.
    • In a case study performed by General Motors and published by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE);
      It was determined that engine service life could be extended eight times when 5-micron filtration is implemented vs. the standard 40-micron filtration.

Bypass Pressure Relief

  • The pressure differential is the change in pressure from the inlet to the outlet side of the filter. 14)
    • If the pressure differential is too high, a valve will open, allowing the oil to bypass the filter.
    • All engine oil filters or heads are equipped with a bypass valve.
    • This valve is needed so the engine does not become starved of oil as the filter clogs with debris.
  • The higher the bypass pressure setting, the more oil is forced through the filter. 15)


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