Feb-09-2019 02:52 PM
Feb-13-2019 07:24 PM
Gulfcoast wrote:
Some of you guys here recommended G---'s for the filters.
Placed my order yesterday and late today got an email.... "on backorder".
Will cancel the order in the morning when they open again.
Feb-13-2019 06:16 PM
Feb-11-2019 09:51 AM
Gulfcoast wrote:
I want the best filter for sure. Thanks
What about servicing the transmission, since I just bought it?
Feb-11-2019 09:50 AM
twodownzero wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:twodownzero wrote:Gulfcoast wrote:
My question would be that if Cummins had wanted a 5 or smaller micron filter, would they have required one by Dodge?
Cummins sold the engines to Chrysler with no warranty. Cummins had therefore no interest in what people were running.
The engine is mounted with a Cummins/FleetGuard filter right from Cummins.
Mounted to an engine sold with no warranty.
Feb-11-2019 09:12 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:twodownzero wrote:Gulfcoast wrote:
My question would be that if Cummins had wanted a 5 or smaller micron filter, would they have required one by Dodge?
Cummins sold the engines to Chrysler with no warranty. Cummins had therefore no interest in what people were running.
The engine is mounted with a Cummins/FleetGuard filter right from Cummins.
Feb-11-2019 08:47 AM
Gulfcoast wrote:
I want the best filter for sure. Thanks
What about servicing the transmission, since I just bought it?
Feb-11-2019 08:35 AM
Feb-11-2019 06:16 AM
Me Again wrote:
MOPAR 5083285 OEM filter crosses to the Fleetguard 3972, which is the non StrataPore filter and a lesser filter vs the StrataPore LF16035. Mopar does not offer a StrataPore filter painted grey like the 3972. Most good truck shops with parts departments will stock Fleetguard filters along with your local Cummins dealer. Chris
Feb-11-2019 06:14 AM
twodownzero wrote:Gulfcoast wrote:
My question would be that if Cummins had wanted a 5 or smaller micron filter, would they have required one by Dodge?
Cummins sold the engines to Chrysler with no warranty. Cummins had therefore no interest in what people were running.
Feb-11-2019 04:48 AM
Feb-10-2019 07:37 PM
ScottG wrote:Tom/Barb wrote:ScottG wrote:They knew they didn't need to,, neither do I.Gulfcoast wrote:
My question would be that if Cummins had wanted a 5 or smaller micron filter, would they have required one by Dodge?
Bosch specified 2~3 micron but Dodge/Ram didn't want to spend the extra money on it.
They didn't care because by the time the damage was done, they didn't have to pay for it.
The results of those using the poorer filters are well known in forums like the TDR where new guys are constantly asking about related failures. I've never heard of anyone suggesting that Bosch was wrong and the average life span of injectors have been proof.
That's why newer trucks with their longer warrantys finally have proper filtering.
Bosch knows better than anyone what the filtering and fuel requirements are for their very sophisticated components.
Feb-10-2019 06:37 PM
Feb-10-2019 06:06 PM
Feb-10-2019 04:10 PM
Gulfcoast wrote:
My question would be that if Cummins had wanted a 5 or smaller micron filter, would they have required one by Dodge?
Feb-10-2019 07:52 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Gulfcoast wrote:
My question would be that if Cummins had wanted a 5 or smaller micron filter, would they have required one by Dodge?
For the 3rd gen trucks 5.9 the injectors would typically fail around 120k because the filtration was not small enough. The smaller micron is better for sure.