I’m done with Napa fuel filters. Seems I have to replace 3 to 1, compared to the Fleetgaurd brand for my N14 and Donaldson for my series 60. At the same time I quit using them for oil and coolant filters. I know Cat encourages the use of their own filters for their engines. I’ve seen a few dissections of Cat filters and they’re without a doubt made better. What is y’all’s experience?
Fuel and oil filters, what brand for your engine?
Discussion in 'Heavy Duty Diesel Truck Mechanics Forum' started by mile marker 27, Dec 28, 2021.
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OEM when possible.
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I used Fleetgard for the N14, use Napa for the S60. No problems.
Sure it’s not a fuel issue? How often are you having to change out?Oxbow, singlescrewshaker and baha Thank this. -
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The FleetGuard LF14009NN is the upgrade oil filter the LF9009 that was on the M11 when I got it. Was a long wait to get it, Baldwin BD7309 was in stock so went with that.
Actually has 20 micron absolute, 5 micron nominal which is better than published 30/10 absolute/nominal of the Fleetguard so may just run with that if availability stays the way it is.. -
I use wix branded filters on everything
Even my DD15. Same as Napa gold filtersbzinger and singlescrewshaker Thank this. -
I have Cats and use Cat filters, and change as soon as I see any decrease in fuel pressure for what it's worth.Pamela1990, Last Call, Swine hauler and 1 other person Thank this. -
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I'am a firm believer Cat oil & fuel filters & Rotella oil.& Howel's fuel treatment..
I'am sure somebody will call me stupid but that combination has always worked for mePamela1990, singlescrewshaker, mile marker 27 and 1 other person Thank this. -
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