Originally Posted by IMSA_Racing_Fan
I wonder if cavitation would create an air pocket and pop that filter like a balloon? Seems logical.
Cavitation really only happens where there are large drops in pressure, like the intake side of the oil pump, or inside a journal bearing. Highly doubt there is any oil cavitation inside an oil filter.
I wonder if cavitation would create an air pocket and pop that filter like a balloon? Seems logical.
Cavitation really only happens where there are large drops in pressure, like the intake side of the oil pump, or inside a journal bearing. Highly doubt there is any oil cavitation inside an oil filter.