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Whiteblock owners, beware of cheap oil filters!

I've gotten into the habit of hanging out at the local Volvo independent shop recently. I've now seen this phenomenon twice and thought I'd post a warning here.

First car was an 01 XC with less than 50K on it, came in with no oil pressure. Removing the pan revealed a whole bunch of hardened black crap in the block passage just after the oil filter. The car also had a failed piston squirter valve. Well, the mechanic cleaned all the junk out, put in a new pickup tube and squirter valve, and got oil pressure again. He drove it about 200 miles, then went to return the car to the customer. Three pistons grenaded on the first hard pull out of town and the motor was ruined.

Then a week later, another car comes in on the hook with no oil pressure. Same black junk was found, but this time much less of it and it was stuck only in the pan.

Both these cars had been serviced at Jiffy-lube type places and had "Made in Korea" oil filters on them. Both the mechanic and I scratched our heads for a while but we got to looking at oil filters and the Korean one seemed to be missing it's plastic cage on the inside of the filter. We looked at an OEM filter and the plastic cage looked remarkably like the little black pieces that we'd been digging out of Volvo engines.

So our best guess is that the little plastic cages on cheap oil filters are cracking and disintegrating and that the bits are ending up stuck inside of the oil passages.

I wish I had taken a picture of that motor with the bad pistons. What a shame! Hope this information helps someone keep their whiteblock alive in the future.










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    Whiteblock owners, beware of cheap oil filters!

    Nice, makes me feel a bit better about picking up the 10-pack of Mann filters instead of spending $2.08 on a Wal-Mart Super Tech filter.

    Because for the orientation of the filter on my 850, I've not been too concerned about not having an anti-drainback valve. I buy the Mann filter because I drive pretty much right past FCPGroton on my way to/from work.

    Thanks,
    Will

    850 / Mini








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    Thanks for this post!

    Hi Bob,
    A very good reminder to all of is who are at times tempted to go the cheaper route tho` not "cheap" in the long run.
    I just related your post to my wife who took her XC70 in for an oil change at our local equivalent to Jiffy Lube a few days ago. I insisted that if she was going there that she pick up an oil filter @ the dealer beforehand. The guy doing the oil change remarked that she was a little particular bringing in a Volvo filter. She responded with " My husband is kinda` anal about this stuff1".
    Thanks again!
    Rich







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