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Thread: TD5 whirr on engine stop

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    TD5 whirr on engine stop

    Not sure if its a new noise, or if I have never noticed it before, but lately when shutting off my 130 I can hear a faint deep whir that slows to nothing (if that makes sense)

    Im probly just being a noob here but what is this?
    Fraz

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    Centrifugal filter.

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    rotor filter

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    Quote Originally Posted by bushrover View Post
    Centrifugal filter.
    Quote Originally Posted by Psimpson7 View Post
    rotor filter
    So which one is it?

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    Centrifugal would make sense as sometimes there is bubbles as well
    although what is a rotor filter?

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    same same but diffrent

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    Same thing. Different term

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    Rightio

    Now I can relax. nothing to worry about
    Thats what makes this place so great. Answers within 12 mins

    Cheers guys

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    Actually if you can't hear the filter run down on the TD5, you probably have a poorly performing filter. One reason why I only buy genuine centrifical filters.

    Erich

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bundalene View Post
    Actually if you can't hear the filter run down on the TD5, you probably have a poorly performing filter. One reason why I only buy genuine centrifical filters.

    Erich
    That must mean that the Bearmach filters are REALLY good then, because they are way louder than the genuine

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