Boat engine oil filters perform a critical function: they remove impurities, metal residues, and contaminants from the lubricating oil, thus ensuring engine protection and longevity . Here's a comprehensive guide to this type of filter for marine use:
🔧 Types of oil filters for marine engines
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Cartridge oil filter (immersion)
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Spin-on oil filter
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Entire metal body that screws directly onto the motor.
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Simple to replace, very common on petrol and diesel engines.
⏱️ When to replace the oil filter
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Each oil change , typically:
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Always together with engine oil, to avoid residual contamination.
⚠️ Symptoms of a dirty or malfunctioning oil filter
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Increased engine temperature.
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Loss of oil pressure (warning light or alarm).
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Mechanical noise or premature wear.
✅ How to choose the right oil filter
🧰 Installation tip:
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Lubricate the gasket of the new filter with a finger of oil before installing it.
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Tighten it by hand (not with wrenches), until you feel resistance, then tighten 1/2 turn more .
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After starting the engine, check for leaks and check the oil pressure.