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    Coolant filter

    Hi

    Looking at upgrades to my cooling system, I came across a couple of threads on aulro, about coolant filters.

    There seem to be two options, the TEFBA inline filter

    TEFBA :: Engine cooling system Radiator filters :: Easy to CLEAN

    Product Review: Tefba Radiator Filter

    or the fleetmaster bypass filter

    Fleetguard 257715 S Coolant Filter Head Assembly at DieselManor

    Amazon.com: Fleetguard Water Head 204163S: Automotive

    I was wondering if anybody had fitted one of these and if so are they worth the effort?

    Regards
    Steve

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    I do apologise in advance for not reading the links you posted, but I can speak from experience that the 'sock' type filter is very effective.

    I used one in my Torana for many years and cleaned the sock every 6months or so - constantly removing crud! It prevents the radiator from receiving any of it (so no blockages).

    Cheers
    Keithy

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    Hi

    Thanks Keith, the tefba filter seems to have the advantage of considerably simplifying the bleed procedure on these beasts

    Regards
    Steve

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    I put a Tefba filter on a courier I had. wouldn't bother with them again. The screen in them is very coarse and would only stop gravel.
    I would fit the fleetguard filter in the heater circuit, you would get much better filtration than the Tefba.

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    With an aluminium engine and head, demineralised water and proper coolant, I've never had a problem. Brass fittings will cause fallout with the OAT coolant, hence the plastic radiator tanks rather then brass...
    Like Keithy I also had a Torana ...different story.. at one stage I was using surplus panty hose to catch golf ball size bits and pieces ...well maybe not quite golf ball size
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    If you are fitting one go for the fleetgard. It is actually a proper filter rather than a metal screen.

    You can even get filters with slow release coolant granules to extend coolant replacement intervals.

    e.g.
    http://www.hbind.com/images/baldwin-coolant-cutaway.jpg

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    The tefba filter I used on my 1999 Thor motor was prone to weeping coolant and never sat quite right on the top hose as the bonnet blanket would foul on the lid.
    It never did seem to pick up much gunk either, but I put that down to regular coolant maintenance
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulP38a View Post
    The tefba filter I used on my 1999 Thor motor was prone to weeping coolant and never sat quite right on the top hose as the bonnet blanket would foul on the lid.
    It never did seem to pick up much gunk either, but I put that down to regular coolant maintenance
    Hi Paul,

    I was concerned about the position of the tefba on a P38.

    Also, when discussing it with my mechanic, we both agreed that since my coolant has been drained and flushed so many times over the last few months that it is unlikely to have much crap in it

    All in all not worth the time and effort required I have decided

    Steve

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