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    FleetGuard Filters

    Gday

    The spare parts fellas at work sell Fleetguard filters. So I thought I might make the change from Ryco to Fleetguard as it works out a bit cheaper with the work discount

    If Fleetguard are good enough to meet Cummins specs then thats good enough for me

    I was just wondering is anyone else running Fleetguard? and if your are; what are the filter numbers for your 300 Tdi?

    Just the oil and fuel filters

    I have already bought them but I'm just checking he's got me the right ones

    Thanks

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    we run them at amberly on pretty much everything from some of the filters on the IMV to the ones on the donk that pulls back the cable after an arrest.

    I use the cav equivelent one for the primaries on fozzy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock The Rock View Post
    Gday

    The spare parts fellas at work sell Fleetguard filters. So I thought I might make the change from Ryco to Fleetguard as it works out a bit cheaper with the work discount

    If Fleetguard are good enough to meet Cummins specs then thats good enough for me

    I was just wondering is anyone else running Fleetguard? and if your are; what are the filter numbers for your 300 Tdi?

    Just the oil and fuel filters

    I have already bought them but I'm just checking he's got me the right ones

    Thanks
    I have just bought, but not yet fitted a LF3311, does this match up with your 300Tdi Oil filter number.

    I can get Fleetguard locally and I assume/hope they are better than Ryco.

    The one I have looks a bit shorter than the genuine LR one that's on there at the moment.

    Tony

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    Whats the micron rating on Fleetguard as compared to the 5 micron Lucas I use?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyC View Post
    I have just bought, but not yet fitted a LF3311, does this match up with your 300Tdi Oil filter number.

    I can get Fleetguard locally and I assume/hope they are better than Ryco.

    The one I have looks a bit shorter than the genuine LR one that's on there at the moment.

    Tony
    Thanks mate

    The filters are sitting on my bench at work awaiting the next service, I'll check that number tomorrow

    Your right it does look a bit shorter than the Genuine but I think a little longer than the Ryco

    Quote Originally Posted by 123rover50 View Post
    Whats the micron rating on Fleetguard as compared to the 5 micron Lucas I use?
    Sorry mate not sure

    Might be worth having a look on their website

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    I noticed that the last Fleetguard fuel filter I bought for my Nissan TD42 was made in Indonesia

    I've also used Fleetguard oil filters on the TD42 but have recently switched to Ryco (after trying lots of different filters)because the anti drain back valves on the Rycos are so much better - on startup the oil light now goes off in less than two seconds instead of about 5 with the Fleetguards. The Fleetguards apparently have a better filter medium, but I feel a lot happier when the oil light goes off so much quicker. TD42's are particularly fussy about drain back valves and it may not be an issue on a 300 Tdi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock The Rock View Post
    Gday


    If Fleetguard are good enough to meet Cummins specs then thats good enough for me

    Thanks
    Fleetguard were Cummins house brand. They could hardly recommend use of another brand.
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    I had the debate years ago with the difference in price of AC filters for the GM's and fleetguard filters. They were made by the same company just painted different colours for different brand names.
    Every brand name dose not necessarily make their own filters.
    Generaly there is only a few companjes making the actual filters
    under licence and to different specs.........
    Fleetguard filters nothing wrong with them used them for years.
    You will be surprised that under the the different paint logo
    in many cases they are made by the same company...........

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    Yes alot of so called fleet guard filters are repainted ones made in Asia just like every thing else these days
    Anyone who thinks one brand is better than another is wrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by groucho View Post
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    You will be surprised that under the the different paint logo
    in many cases they are made by the same company...........
    Caterpillar filters were made by Donaldson. Don't know if this is still so.

    If you knew the crossover numbers you could save substantial amounts by buying from a Donaldson outlet.

    Donaldson's own retail shops could not sell these unless the local Caterpillar distributor approved. Hastings Deering in Qld. would not give permission, but (then) Waugh & Josephson in NSW had no problem with the Duralife shops selling filters for Caterpillar equipment.
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