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    TD5 oil filter change periods.

    When I did my oil change last time,I bought my new filters from a local factor.
    I have a 1999 TD5 and the new centrifugal filter made a fair bit of noise spinning down when the engine was turned off. At least I knew the thing was spinning! (But what was it wearing out)
    The young mechanic at the local L/R service place told me something that surprised me when I bought a real OEM filter from him. He stated that the centrifugal filter should be changed every 10,000 Kms. and the spin on oil filter every 60,000 Kms.
    Is this correct? I thought it was somewhat the other way around. Your comments welcome.( I run synthetic oil.)

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    I think the centrifuge is regular, but I'm not sure if the full flow is 60,000 though. To be honest, I do both every 10k because they are both cheap and it gives me peace of mind. That said, I think the centrifuge filters out to a level that the full flow could only dream of, so the full flow probably only catches anomalies anyway.
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    I do both of mine between 10-12, same as air filters.
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    As Slunnie said, filters are cheap. Having not had my D2 for that long I have only done mine once(both filters) but I will be doing both every 10K.

    Apart from being cheap, they are also easy to get at.
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    I think it's the other way around ie full flow at 10 and centrifugal at 20.

    I also change both of mine at 10 though.
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    I've just checked the service guide. It's centrifuge every 20,000km and full flow every 60,000km under what Land Rover determine as "normal" conditions.

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/attachment...s-mclt010x.pdf
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    Every 10,000KM or so done here - and both of them too
    oil and filters are cheap

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    When I got my first Td5 I was also confused by the recommended oil filter change intervals. So I cut my first centrifuge filter open after 10,000kms and discovered there was a thin very fine paste like build up around the outside of the housing with heaps of room for further deposits/buildup. The second centrifuge was left in for 20,000kms before being cut open and examined with result being similar to the first one - buildup was probably 2mm thick so still plenty of room for further buildup.

    As a result of these investigations I now change the centrifuge every 30k and the full flow every 10k.
    Defender has now done 175k and D2 has 215k with no known ill effects.
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    oil change

    I don't think $160.00 an oil change is all that cheap every 10K.!

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    Air, centrifuge and full flow is about 60 total.
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