The Subaru SVX World Network

The Subaru SVX World Network (https://www.subaru-svx.net/forum/index.php)
-   Technical Q & A (https://www.subaru-svx.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=5)
-   -   Alternate tranny filters? (https://www.subaru-svx.net/forum/showthread.php?t=4383)

lee 06-03-2002 05:10 PM

Alternate tranny filters?
 
Anybody know a suitable replacement for the external tranny filter put on 92 models? I ask because my closest dealer is 180 mile round trip and my local parts shop says they don't even have a listing for an in-line.

I know I can do this over the net - just wondering if anybody has investigated an alternative - for example I found modern Ducati oil filters work on my old Norton Commando.

Beav 06-03-2002 05:33 PM

If your local parts store uses ATP tranny filters (most do) they do have inline filters - you'll need a 3/8" filter. Any NAPA store should also be able to help. Or you could always upgrade to a spin on filter kit - they use a typical Ford/Fram PH8A filter, available anywhere in the world. Plus I would think that due to their size clogging wouldn't be an issue, and they have built-in bypass valves in case the media does clog.

kuoh 06-03-2002 05:53 PM

Hmm...that sounds like a very interesting alternative Beav. I'll have to look into that when it comes time to replace mine again. But if lee just want a replacement filter, he could get the other kit. I think it's for a Legacy, Outback, or one of those other models. When I ordered mine last year, the entire kit, including filter, hoses, clamps, mounting hardware was only $12 and they didn't need a VIN!

KuoH

oab_au 06-03-2002 06:42 PM

Engine filter for trans filter?
 
Not to sure about this, just that the engine oil filter is much finer that a trans filter, which is more like a screen, and works at a much higher pressure. The finer filter may restrict the cooler flow. What do you think?.
Harvey.

lee 06-03-2002 07:58 PM

ATF filter vice engine filter
 
Interesting. I hadn't thought about flow-rate/pressure issues. I really was simply wondering if the Subaru filter was a spin-on and what engine filters had the same threads/gasket size.

I amaze myself with what I learn from asking questions before I start something- you'd think I would do it more often. But alas, my usual mode of operation seems to be ask only after I've managed to achieve FUBAR status.

nubs 06-03-2002 08:27 PM

Re: Engine filter for trans filter?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by oab_au
Not to sure about this, just that the engine oil filter is much finer that a trans filter, which is more like a screen, and works at a much higher pressure. The finer filter may restrict the cooler flow. What do you think?.
Harvey.


I have been running a remote filter that uses an oil filter for about a year and a half. I have not had any problems.:) There are some pictures in my locker in the tranny cooler file.

Beav 06-03-2002 08:29 PM

Re: Engine filter for trans filter?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by oab_au
Not to sure about this, just that the engine oil filter is much finer that a trans filter, which is more like a screen, and works at a much higher pressure. The finer filter may restrict the cooler flow. What do you think?.
Harvey.

Are you really certain of that? Oberg filters are much finer than normal engine oil filters and they are made of screening also. A lot of eqiupment that I've worked on in the past uses the PH8A as the hydraulic filter. I suppose the only reliable answer would be to contact a filter manufacturer, such as Fram, Purolator, Wix, Baldwin, et al.

ensteele 06-03-2002 08:57 PM

My transmission filter kit (Perma-Cool)listed some of the filters that could be used with it. One of them was Fram PH8A. Hope this helps.

lee 06-03-2002 09:02 PM

so, back to my original, but badly asked question....
 
is the Subaru filter a spin-on, and if so, does anybody know a suitable substitute - threads, gasket? I have the factory filter kit installed - just getting my tranny reinstalled after a grenading differential an thought it was a bit of safety measure to change the filter.

Beav 06-03-2002 09:09 PM

Originally the only filter was the screen inside the trans. When the cooler situation was discovered they came out with the external filter kit. It is a slip on filter, similar to an in line fuel filter.

lee 06-03-2002 09:21 PM

slip on???
 
This is stupid I know, but I thought I knew what an inline was (like old American car fuel filters, excepting that bronze thing). Anyway, mine looks like a spin on - I always thought it was the Subaru factory kit filter, maybe it isn't after all.

Anybody's personal locker got a close-up of the factory external by the radiator?

ensteele 06-03-2002 09:35 PM

Lee

Here is a link that shows what a spin on canister type filter looks like. This is a kit, but it will look pretty much the same no mater what the brand it. Hope this helps.:)

http://www.perma-cool.com/Catalog/Cat_page25.html

Kamaleon 06-04-2002 01:36 AM

kit prices?
 
i got my tranny cooler installed :D, now im lookign into getting the inline Filter.. besides the perma-coo,l is there any other kit? and..
what prices!?!

perma-cool's site doesnt even show prices.:D


luis..

Trevor 06-04-2002 04:43 AM

The transmission specialist I go to has fitted a cooler for me but will not fit a filter. He has a lot of experience and talks sense. When he has to do work on abused Subarus he removes the external filter.

He says that clogged filters cost a lot of people a lot of money. A regularly serviced car will not benefit and a poorly serviced one will get by without a filter but is doomed with one. A filter presents the same problem as the obstructed cooler entry on the 92. You do away with one and fit another.

Earthworm 06-04-2002 10:17 AM

Re: slip on???
 
Quote:

Originally posted by lee
Anybody's personal locker got a close-up of the factory external by the radiator?
I just changed mine but it's still the filter from the "kit" from Subaru.

I have a few pics with the hoses disconnected:

http://eworm.dhs.org/pics/svx/2002.05.13/IM000347.JPG
http://eworm.dhs.org/pics/svx/2002.05.13/IM000348.JPG
http://eworm.dhs.org/pics/svx/2002.05.13/IM000349.JPG


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 05:52 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
© 2001-2015 SVX World Network
(208)-906-1122