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		saolesen(at)sirentel.net Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 9:22 pm    Post subject: Oil filter apology | 
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				On Aug 11, I made a post about my crushed Kelly oil filter and  
 included pictures.  I want to set the record straight.  The failed  
 filter was the wrong filter for the engine.   I am both sorry for and  
 embarrassed by my mistake.  The difference between the correct filter 
 (48108-1) and the incorrect filter(48110) is an internal oil bypass  
 valve in the correct filter.  I was unaware until about a week ago  
 that  there was any substantive difference between the two filters  
 other than the 108 had female threads and the 110 had male  
 threading.   I'll explain how all of this happened.
 
 I was at home and going to do an Aircraft Spruce order and remembered  
 that I needed more oil filters.  I didn't remember the filter number  
 so I looked it up in the A/C Spruce catalog where the IO-540 was  
 listed under the 110 filter.  When I got the 110's it was obvious  
 that one filter(110) was male and the other filter (108) female.   
 That wasn't a big problem because the male adapter for the ECI angled  
 filter adapter came off  with the 108 filter.  I figured there was no  
 sense of messing around with the male adapter if it comes off easily-- 
 just use the filter with the male threading built in.  So I put the  
 110 filter on and flew with no indications that there were any  
 problems until I took it off and found the filter media crushed  
 inside the metal shell. This was around OSH time so I asked Kelly  
 what might be the problem.  The very short answer from them was the  
 engine.  I also asked the Mattituck guy what might be the problem.   
 His answer was the filter.  I emailed the Light Plane Maintenance  
 editor and asked the same question and his answer was the filter.  I  
 also had emails from people on the RV-10 list telling me to check the  
 engine and hoses which I did.  Nothing seemed amiss with the engine,  
 hoses, or oil pressure.  Since I could find nothing wrong with the  
 engine and I ordered new Champion filters and put a new Champ 110  
 on.  I checked it regularly and it wasn't looking distressed at all.   
 There were no signs of crushing.   I thought my problems were over.
 
 While all of this was going on Kim Santerre of LPM wanted pictures of  
 my crushed filter and I sent them.  He was doing an article in LPM on  
 defective filters and my problem fit right in.   The article appeared  
 last month in LPM with my filter pictures prominently on the cover.   
 Kelly was not happy about the coverage and started discussions with  
 LPM.  While digging deeper to address Kelly's concerns, Santerre  
 contacted Mattituck and found out that my model engine ships with the  
 ECI angle adapter and should have a 108 filter because the adapter  
 has no bypass valve.  Santerre thought that I must have the straight  
 adapter with the integral oil bypass valve since I was using the 110  
 filter. That's when I found out about the real difference between a  
 108 and a 110.  It was very embarrassing to tell him that I had an  
 angled adapter and I should have been using the 108 filter.   A  
 clarification is to appear in the next issue of LPM.  Kim Santerre  
 has been very gracious during all of this fiasco.
 
 Apparently I'm not the only owner who has been confused about the the  
 108 and 110 filters.  Mattituck has a warning that they now ship with  
 the ECI adapter equipped engines.  My engine was shipped in July,  
 2007 and the warning came out in Oct 2007.  See the attachment.   I  
 think that ECI has a poor adapter design  since it is possible to  
 remove the male threading  with no difficulty.  A fixed male thread  
 design would make it impossible to use the wrong filter.  I still  
 think that the Champion filter is superior to the Kelly since it  
 survived in a situation where the Kelly failed although I'm sure the  
 Kelly will work just fine in the proper installation.
 
 Sheldon Olesen
 
 N475PV  119 hrs.
 
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		Tim Olson
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 10:53 pm    Post subject: Oil filter apology | 
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				Wow Sheldon, thanks for the update on the situation. It's actually
 comforting to know that it was something so simple yet so confusing,
 and not some other wild engine problem.
 
 For the builders out there, make sure you read ALL of the line
 in his post....don't just skim in.  The 48110 filter is indeed
 the right filter for many of us.  And, for people who have
 the adapter from ECI like Sheldon does, the 48108 is the right
 one.  So don't just skim the post without coming away with the
 full understanding, or you may inadvertently get the wrong
 filter.
 
 Sheldon, do you know if ECI is basically the ONLY adapter that
 we have to worry about this with?  I know in my case I just
 have the standard straight adapter, and I need to use the
 48110 male thread filter.  But I'm curious....does the B&C
 or any other filter adapter bring potential issues for other
 builders?  Up until now, I basically thought the 48110 was
 the "only" filter for our engines.  Especially when you
 see this page:
 http://www.aircraftspruce.com/pdf/2010Individual/Cat10304.pdf
 
 The 48108 doesn't even list a 540 model...but as you found,
 that's not the same if you run the ECI adapter.
 
 Thanks for the post...I know a few TMX engine buyers, so
 I'm sure it'll be something they'll want to know.
 
 Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD
 
 Sheldon Olesen wrote:
  	  | Quote: | 	 		   On Aug 11, I made a post about my crushed Kelly oil filter and included 
  pictures.  I want to set the record straight.  The failed filter was the 
  wrong filter for the engine.   I am both sorry for and embarrassed by my 
  mistake.  The difference between the correct filter(48108-1) and the 
  incorrect filter(48110) is an internal oil bypass valve in the correct 
  filter.  I was unaware until about a week ago that  there was any 
  substantive difference between the two filters other than the 108 had 
  female threads and the 110 had male threading.   I'll explain how all of 
  this happened.
  
  I was at home and going to do an Aircraft Spruce order and remembered 
  that I needed more oil filters.  I didn't remember the filter number so 
  I looked it up in the A/C Spruce catalog where the IO-540 was listed 
  under the 110 filter.  When I got the 110's it was obvious that one 
  filter(110) was male and the other filter (108) female.  That wasn't a 
  big problem because the male adapter for the ECI angled filter adapter 
  came off  with the 108 filter.  I figured there was no sense of messing 
  around with the male adapter if it comes off easily--just use the filter 
  with the male threading built in.  So I put the 110 filter on and flew 
  with no indications that there were any problems until I took it off and 
  found the filter media crushed inside the metal shell. This was around 
  OSH time so I asked Kelly what might be the problem.  The very short 
  answer from them was the engine.  I also asked the Mattituck guy what 
  might be the problem.  His answer was the filter.  I emailed the Light 
  Plane Maintenance editor and asked the same question and his answer was 
  the filter.  I also had emails from people on the RV-10 list telling me 
  to check the engine and hoses which I did.  Nothing seemed amiss with 
  the engine, hoses, or oil pressure.  Since I could find nothing wrong 
  with the engine and I ordered new Champion filters and put a new Champ 
  110 on.  I checked it regularly and it wasn't looking distressed at 
  all.  There were no signs of crushing.   I thought my problems were over.
  
  While all of this was going on Kim Santerre of LPM wanted pictures of my 
  crushed filter and I sent them.  He was doing an article in LPM on 
  defective filters and my problem fit right in.   The article appeared 
  last month in LPM with my filter pictures prominently on the cover.  
  Kelly was not happy about the coverage and started discussions with 
  LPM.  While digging deeper to address Kelly's concerns, Santerre 
  contacted Mattituck and found out that my model engine ships with the 
  ECI angle adapter and should have a 108 filter because the adapter has 
  no bypass valve.  Santerre thought that I must have the straight adapter 
  with the integral oil bypass valve since I was using the 110 filter. 
  That's when I found out about the real difference between a 108 and a 
  110.  It was very embarrassing to tell him that I had an angled adapter 
  and I should have been using the 108 filter.   A clarification is to 
  appear in the next issue of LPM.  Kim Santerre has been very gracious 
  during all of this fiasco.
  
  Apparently I'm not the only owner who has been confused about the the 
  108 and 110 filters.  Mattituck has a warning that they now ship with 
  the ECI adapter equipped engines.  My engine was shipped in July, 2007 
  and the warning came out in Oct 2007.  See the attachment.   I think 
  that ECI has a poor adapter design  since it is possible to remove the 
  male threading  with no difficulty.  A fixed male thread design would 
  make it impossible to use the wrong filter.  I still think that the 
  Champion filter is superior to the Kelly since it survived in a 
  situation where the Kelly failed although I'm sure the Kelly will work 
  just fine in the proper installation.
  
  
  
  Sheldon Olesen
  
  N475PV  119 hrs.
  
 
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		Bob Turner
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 12:11 am    Post subject: Re: Oil filter apology | 
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				I can give you another reference point. Our stock 182 always used the 48110 and the Cessna oil filter adaptor, until the last overhaul, when the adaptor was replaced with the latest version, and the filter changed to a 48108. At least, the shop put a sticker on the firewall, warning  "Use only filters with an internal relief valve".
 
 So there are other adaptors that need the 48108 filter.
 
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		bcondrey
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 4:55 am    Post subject: Oil filter apology | 
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				The B&C angled adapter also uses the 48108.  Their's actually has the filter number engraved and the adapter.
 
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		coop85(at)verizon.net Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 6:18 am    Post subject: Oil filter apology | 
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				Sheldon,
   Thanks for the valuable info, but more importantly thanks for owning up to
 the error, a trait not seen nearly often enough in this day and age!
 
 Marcus
 
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