a filter that removes impurities from the oil used to lubricate an internal-combustion engine
a low cost way to keep your engine healthy
A replaceable filter element that removes foreign particles from oil.
A device, with a typically with a filter size of 10 microns, which strains dirt and particles out of the engine oil.
A can-like device that screws onto the outside of the crankcase and cleans the oil as it circulates through the lubrication system. Oil filters should be replaced at least every other oil change.
A component, located near the oil pump, that removes abrasive particles from the motor oil by a straining process as the oil circulates through the lubrication system.
A device designed to remove solid contaminants and impurities from the lubricant of an engine.
A filter designed so that only a portion of the oil delivered by the pump passes through the filter.
A filter design which requires that all oil delivered by the oil pump must flow through the filter.