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Bro do you even lift
Try Tempest 48110-2. Those pop up as in stock. Your engine won't know the difference.
Try Tempest 48110-2. Those pop up as in stock. Your engine won't know the difference.
Try Tempest 48110-2. Those pop up as in stock. Your engine won't know the difference.
I called Textron and they have 4500 on backorder...
Rumor is that the paper media is the bottleneck. No idea if that's true.
Have also heard from some of my customers in the excavation world that the paper has been the where the bottleneck is. Crazy times....stillI ordered some about a month ago and got them in a week. The ones for my io540 are estimated back in stock July 7.
My shop had had such trouble getting filters for the flight school planes that they've started putting the challenger filters on that @painless mentioned. He says they've been pleased with them so far.
Rumor is that the paper media is the bottleneck. No idea if that's true. Haven't seen shortages in any other filters I buy yet, although the farm stuff I buy all at once in the winter when the dealer has a sale.
I've always kept spares of everything on hand because I'm not organized enough to predict my needs ahead of time. I was very thankful I had half a dozen airplane filters on hand when this crap started so I could do a couple filter changes after the engine iran.
What kind do you use?Anyone find oil filters lately? Nothing available that I can see.
These are also no-longer in stock.My shop had had such trouble getting filters for the flight school planes that they've started putting the challenger filters on that @painless mentioned. He says they've been pleased with them so far.
Typically Tempest AA48110-2, or the Champion equivalent.What kind do you use?
Yes they do.Does an engine in a certified aircraft require a specific oil filter? I know some experimental guys use filters not specifically labeled for aircraft use.
I ordered some about a month ago and got them in a week. The ones for my io540 are estimated back in stock July 7.
My shop had had such trouble getting filters for the flight school planes that they've started putting the challenger filters on that @painless mentioned. He says they've been pleased with them so far.
Rumor is that the paper media is the bottleneck. No idea if that's true. Haven't seen shortages in any other filters I buy yet, although the farm stuff I buy all at once in the winter when the dealer has a sale.
I've always kept spares of everything on hand because I'm not organized enough to predict my needs ahead of time. I was very thankful I had half a dozen airplane filters on hand when this crap started so I could do a couple filter changes after the engine iran.
Bummer. I could've spotted you an AA48103 if you were in a pinch.These are also no-longer in stock.
Typically Tempest AA48110-2, or the Champion equivalent.
My question is for everyone but you! Would you buy a plane knowing the previous owner used a reusable oil filter?I ordered paper delivery forms from my friend the printer like I have been for 20+ years. He warned me it would take longer this time because of paper is in short supply.
I bought a Challenger oil filter 6 months ago anticipating the disposable filter issues and increased costs. I buy a lot of steel in my business and as everyone knows by now steel is crazy expensive.
I have used reusable filters with stainless steel screens on regular cars and race cars. Nothing wrong with them other that you have to get your hands dirty cleaning them and it helps to have a parts washer.
I still have a few disposable filters to use up and then I am switching to the Challenger filter.
I do have a parts washer in my hangar so it will be easier to clean the screen during oil changes. It will make my filter cutter obsolete.
FWIW Wag Aero claims to have a couple in stock, but not many...Anyone find oil filters lately? Nothing available that I can see.
Not my model!FWIW Wag Aero claims to have a couple in stock, but not many...
https://www.wagaero.com/maintenance/oil-filters/oil-filter-champion-ch48104-1.html
https://www.wagaero.com/maintenance...-champion-spin-on-replacement-oil-filter.html
My o-360 still has the original oil screen. Has never had a filter. 3600 hours and only 1 major overhaul since 1963.My question is for everyone but you! Would you buy a plane knowing the previous owner used a reusable oil filter?
I ordered paper delivery forms from my friend the printer like I have been for 20+ years. He warned me it would take longer this time because of paper is in short supply.
I bought a Challenger oil filter 6 months ago anticipating the disposable filter issues and increased costs. I buy a lot of steel in my business and as everyone knows by now steel is crazy expensive.
I have used reusable filters with stainless steel screens on regular cars and race cars. Nothing wrong with them other that you have to get your hands dirty cleaning them and it helps to have a parts washer.
I still have a few disposable filters to use up and then I am switching to the Challenger filter.
I do have a parts washer in my hangar so it will be easier to clean the screen during oil changes. It will make my filter cutter obsolete.
This man knows what he has!I have two Champion 48103 filters. Will trade for 1994 or newer A36 Bonanza.
I have a pair of AA48110-2. Not greedy, will trade for a OH'd altimeter.I have two Champion 48103 filters. Will trade for 1994 or newer A36 Bonanza.
My o-360 still has the original oil screen. Has never had a filter. 3600 hours and only 1 major overhaul since 1963.
Do it quick before the Russians take it back!Time to invade Alaska everyone.