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    Albert DucoAlbert Duco
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      Chrysler 2.7L engine famous for sludge. What would be the best oil filter?

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    • #574510
      JustinJustin
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        Nappa brand filters are affordable and have more pleats than Fram and STP filter and NAPA filters are made by WIX.

        #575356
        Lorrin BarthLorrin Barth
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          I agree, Napa filters seem like one of the better brands. However, the oil filter industry seems to be in flux with filters being sourced from new and various places.

          So, what is a good filter today could be junk tomorrow. However oil filters, whatever the brand, are inexpensive compared to the cost of most automotive parts. So, I have a suggestion; buy two filters and cut one open to see what you are getting.

          #575549
          Robert McMahangaseousmercury
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            I would go with a Factory brand Filter from the manufacturer. If you don’t want to spend that premium, my best advice would be to go with a Purolator brand filter. I’ve tried alot of filter, and I’ve taken alot of filters apart. The Purolator seems to be the best for aftermarket quality; there’s no cardboard inside.

            #575562
            BillBill
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              The oil filter isn’t the problem with the 2.7L Chrysler. Poor crankcase ventilation and not enough oil capacity and a few other design flaws is the problem. Don`t matter what brand of filter you use. Using synthetic oil seems to help a bunch.

              #575572
              Lorrin BarthLorrin Barth
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                [quote=”wysetech” post=85380]The oil filter isn’t the problem with the 2.7L Chrysler. Poor crankcase ventilation and not enough oil capacity and a few other design flaws is the problem. Don`t matter what brand of filter you use. Using synthetic oil seems to help a bunch.[/quote]

                Walmart is your friend here. They usually have synthetic on sale stacked in the aisle.

                #582237
                JamieJamie
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                  Factory filter all the time.

                  Another tip I’ve seen, and used in engines with low oil volume causing sludge is to add an external oil cooler. Even if you mount it where it doesn’t get any real air flow it adds a significant amount of oil volume.

                  That and use oil system cleaner. Sludge multiplys when its already there. If you can wash most of it out it helps out. IMO its $5 well spent.

                  #582247
                  Dave OlsonDave
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                    If it were me I would just buy a cheap filter and change it more often. You could add half a quart of plain Transmission fluid to your oil every time you change it (ATF has a very high detergent content so it will clean the inside of the engine)

                    #582977
                    JeremyJeremy
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                      I run WIX on everything.

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