CalicoJack
Well-Known Member
I was told that the oil filter (Fram PH8A) that I was using on my Perkins 4108 was not suitable as it was mounted so that it would empty when the engine was switched off, as it did not have an anti drain back device fitted. I contacted In-Line Filters who were most helpful and confirmed this and recommended a suitable filter as a replacement. My problem is that I can see no difference between the two. In the photographs the one with the orange rim is the old Fram, whilst the other one is the new one (Baldwin FFR-PH2821). Both have a rubber seal inside the filter, under the smaller holes that run around the circumference of the filter. These I believe are the anti drain back device. I have fitted the new Baldwin filter and there seems to be no change in its performance, when the engine is started oil pressure is still slow to come up and then settles at 55lbs per square inch after perhaps ten seconds.
Can you tell me, do I now have the right filter? Do the Baldwins and the Fram both have an anti drain back device, and if so why was the Fram not suitable?


Can you tell me, do I now have the right filter? Do the Baldwins and the Fram both have an anti drain back device, and if so why was the Fram not suitable?

