What do other Beta owners recommend re a preferred premium quality oil filter for a 1979 2L Beta Coupe? My father has used Tecnocar Filtri in the past ( the larger filter with the anti drain back flap). The only Tecnocar filter that is listed for the 2L Beta engine in their online catalogue is R123:
http://www.sogefifilterdivision.com/catalogues/FO/scripts/cat_fich_filtre.php?zone=IT&catalogue=TEC&lang=GB&searchref=&old_marque=ALFA+ROMEO&ref_filtre=R123&valid=OK&marque=LANCIAI was interested in getting some Mahle oil filters which are hard to source locally in Australia but can be purchased online from Europe. Is anyone using the Mahle oil filter? If yes can you confirm that they utilise an anti drain back flap?
There seem to be two suitable Mahle oil filters recommended for 2L Beta engines: OC 383 and OC 473
https://catalog.mahle-aftermarket.com/eu/vehicle.xhtml?subId=1046&eid=97255#dividerThe two Mahle filter recommendations are slightly different in size with slightly different by pass valve opening pressures (1.0 bar for the OC383 and 1.2 bar for the OC 473):
https://catalog.mahle-aftermarket.com/eu/product.xhtml?eid=154622#dividerhttps://catalog.mahle-aftermarket.com/eu/product.xhtml?eid=212#dividerDoes it matter which one is used? There is no mention of anti-drain back flaps in the specs.
Here are a few more options including details of the Mahle filters (in English):
https://www.rexbo.eu/lancia/beta-coupe-828-74/2000-6782/filters-100005This Rexbo crowd have an additional 18% off list price for filters until 06-02-18 by the way (use code FLT18).
Any thoughts re quality air cleaners as well?
Rockauto.com in USA list these oil filters for the 2L Beta engine:
http://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/lancia,1979,beta,2.0l+l4,1186994,engine,oil+filter,5340I came across this review of oil filters from a Fiat 124 Spider owner`s perspective in the USA:
http://dcfiats.org/tech/filter-B.pdfThere is also a new range (released in 2016) of premium "synthetic media" oil filters available from local brand Ryco which has been around for years and used to manufacture in Australia until they moved production off shore to China. They still maintain an R & D facility and filtration lab in Melbourne which they claim to be the only facility of its type in Australia.
http://www.rycofilters.com.au/products/syntec They are designed to last 15,000km service intervals for modern engines using synthetic oil but presumably would also perform well as a premium filter on older cars. They look to be well made in the pictures. The synthetic filter media is claimed to capture more smaller particles in the oil from initial installation as opposed to traditional cellulose based blends which seem to rely on getting partially blocked before they actually filter out the smaller particles in the oil (99.8% initial efficiency @ 25 microns vs around 83% @25 microns for standard Ryco filter media)!
This is the Ryco SynTec filter that fits the Beta 2L engine:
http://www.rycofilters.com.au/catalogue/part/index/part/Z89ASTWe are using Shell HX7 15W-50 semi-synthetic engine oil which is supposedly formulated for "high mileage" vehicles (>100,000 km).