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EaBP Bypass Filters AMSOIL EaBP Filters are high efficiency
bypass filters that also remove soot. They provide the ultimate in protection against wear, oil degradation and corrosion.
In
an effort to continually enhance the AMSOIL product line, new technologies are evaluated to provide the best products for
AMSOIL Dealers and customers. Consequently, AMSOIL is now offering new bypass filters from its revolutionary Ea line of filtration
products. AMSOIL EaBP Filters are high efficiency bypass filters that also remove soot. They provide the ultimate in protection
against wear, oil degradation and corrosion. AMSOIL EaBP Filters are superior to AMSOIL BE Bypass Filters in several key areas.
EaBP Bypass Filters:
Higher Efficiency AMSOIL EaBP Filters have an efficiency of 98.7 percent at two microns, compared to the AMSOIL
BE Filters’ 98.6 percent efficiency at three microns. At normal operating RPMs the EaBP Filter will filter all of the oil
in a typical five quart sump in less than 10 minutes.
Superior Construction The superior construction of AMSOIL
EaBP Filters provides better sealing and increased longevity along with superior corrosion resistance. AMSOIL EaBP Filters
have a marine powder coated exterior. Their zinc-dichromate base plates increase rust protection, and they feature the same
dimensions and threads as BE-90, BE-100 and BE-110, so they are compatible with existing AMSOIL bypass filter mounts. EaBP
Filters have a nitrile HNBR gasket and an orange silicone anti-drain valve. The two stage pleated and layered cellulose/full
synthetic media has an efficiency rating of 98.7 percent at two microns.
Longer Lasting When used in conjunction
with AMSOIL motor oil and an AMSOIL EaO or Donaldson Endurance™ filter, the EaBP should be changed every other full-flow filter
change up to 60,000 miles. When used with other brands of motor oil or full-flow filters, the EaBP filter should be changed
every other full-flow filter change. AMSOIL recommends using oil analysis when extending oil drain intervals.
Increased
Oil Capacity The increased fluid system capacity and filtration life provides improved oil cooling and ensures that equipment
constantly runs on clean oil. Engine efficiency is increased and engine life is extended significantly.
Soot Removal AMSOIL
has designed a new high-efficiency bypass filter element that is also a soot removal device. AMSOIL Ea Bypass Filters use
a synthetic/cellulose sandwiched media. The inner layer of the element is composed of a highly efficient cellulose media covered
with a full synthetic media outer layer. These filters remove 39 percent of soot contaminants less than one micron. Soot removal
efficiency increases approximately 10 to 14 percent when the EaBP Filter is used in conjunction with a standard full-flow
filter, even higher in conjunction with Ea Oil Filters or Donaldson Endurance filters.
The Dangers of Soot The combustion
process of diesel engines creates soot. After fuel is injected, combustion occurs with elevated soot levels as a byproduct
of the process, and the combustion particulates become trapped on the exposed oil film. The rings wipe the particulates into
the oil and the fine particulates aggregate, increasing levels of soot in the oil.
Oil with dispersant additives will
generally keep sootin the range of 0.002 to 0.5 microns in suspension; detergent additives prevent the build-up of sludge
and act as an acid neutralizer, keeping soot in the range of 0.5 to 1.5 microns in suspension. These anti-wear additives work
by providing a sacrificial chemical-to-chemical barrier. As the amount of soot suspended in the oil increases, the performance
of these additives decreases.
Soot Causes Wear As an oil’s soot dispersant additive level increases, wear reducing
additives become less effective. This creates a direct linear correlation between wear and soot concentration; the higher
the concentration of soot, the higher the level of wear. Today’s oil manufacturers are extending oil life by holding higher
concentrations of contaminants, including soot, in suspension in the oil. They are also increasing fuel economy by reducing
oil viscosity and oil film thickness. Therefore, even smaller sized contaminents are becoming critical in items in terms of
creating wear. This further necessitates the use of bypass filtration, especially in diesel engines.
EaBP Vital Statistics AMSOIL
will continue to offer three bypass filters: the EaBP90, EaBP100 and EaBP110. All vehicles and applications that can accept
the AMSOIL BMK11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17 and 18 filter mounts can use the EaBP Filters. Per AMSOIL bypass installation instructions,
AMSOIL recommends bypass filters be mounted as close to vertical as possible. The filters are equipped with an anti-drain
back valve in the event they are mounted at an angle.
Who Uses Bypass Filtration? Bypass filtration comes standard
on all heavy-duty turbo diesel engine applications from OEMs such as Cummins, Mack and many more. It has been available as
standard equipment or as an option from OEMs like Caterpillar, John Deere, Case and others, but it isn’t just for heavy-duty
diesel operators. Bypass filtration is a valuable commodity for anyone that wants to extend drain intervals and prolong engine
life. It is also beneficial to vehicles that are exposed to high levels of contaminants on a regular basis.
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