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Most of us know to put oil on the gasket prior to putting the new oil filter on, right? I recently posted a video on how to change the oil in a CubCrafters Carbon Cub FX-3 (Lycoming 363i) and someone commented that there are differences between Champion and Tempest filters and what to use for the lubrication of the gasket, if anything. I'm still researching but it appears Dow Corning DC-04 should be used and NOT oil. I'm still researching but for those that know please share what you know about these two oil filters and what should or should not be used on the gasket.
After researching it seems both don't need to be lubed but I think Champion should use DC-04 and Tempest should not be lubed. Very interesting study...
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After researching it seems both don't need to be lubed but I think Champion should use DC-04 and Tempest should not be lubed. Very interesting study...
Tips For Changing Your Spin-On Oil Filter
Many of the aircraft engines produced today are equipped with fullflow, spin-on oil filters. For long engine life, it is necessary to change both the oil and the filter at regular intervals. The information we receive indicates that problems are sometimes encountered because proper procedures...
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Oil Filters | Tempest Plus


Tempest AA48110-2 Spin EZ Oil Filter | Aircraft Spruce
Tempest AA48110-2 Spin EZ Oil Filter Proven full size design, in use for 30 years. Magnetic secondary filtration system attracts steel particles too small to be caught in the filter media. Leaf spring technology for lateral stability of fil
What’s Tempest’s recommendation for dealing with stuck oil filters? At your next filter change - UPGRADE to Tempest’s patent-pending “non-sticking” SPIN EZ™ aircraft engine oil filters.
Tempest’s SPIN EZ filters are designed to come off easy. Heat, time and pressure can extrude oil, grease, DC4® compound or similar liquid lubricants from between a filter’s rubber seal and the filter mount pad - leaving the filter seemingly “bonded” to the engine’s mount pad - and making it nearly impossible to remove. Tempest’s proprietary SPIN EZ adhered solid seal lubricant stays where it’s supposed to - between the seal and the mount pad’s surface. SPIN EZ solid lubricant won’t extrude or squirt out from under the seal. It prevents the bond forming environment that makes legacy filters stick.
Avoid frustration. Save time and money. No more messy DC-4 compound. No more stabbed cans. At your next filter change, UPGRADE to state-of-the-art Tempest SPIN EZ oil filters - the filter that comes off without a fight!