REUSABLE MAGNETIC FILTRATION
Static Adhesion (Static Charge) happens when oil is pumped through an engine - the TACOMOTO CO Oil Filter attracts the statically charged particle.
Entrapment occurs when an iron or other (ferrous) particle embeds itself in or on a non-magnetic particle. This particle becomes one magnetic contaminant and is picked up by the magnetic filter.
- Magnetic filter technology filters oil to a sub-micron level (less than 1 micron). Traditional paper options filter roughly 15 microns or more. Stainless options filter roughly 30 microns or more.
- No flow restriction and high carrying capacity. Traditional filters create a back pressure which increases with particulate loading. Paper filters also reduce oil flow rates on cold start up and if they become saturated with moisture contaminating the oil.
- Easy to clean and re-usable. With a minimum 15 year life span and de-magnetized tip, this magnetic filter is faster and easier to clean than your air filter, while out lasting your bike.
- See what’s on your filter. It’s easy to see how much material collects on the magnetic filter. This can also be an early indicator of pre-mature engine or other component failure.
- Extends oil life. In most cases engine oil only gets dirty (contaminated) due to particulate wear matter created by the engine. By improving filtration, you keep the oil clean and able to lubricate the engine properly with less wear.
- All 16+ MX and 17+ enduro KTM, Husqvarna, GASGAS models
CROSS REFERENCE OIL FILTERS THIS REPLACES:
- KTM 77338005100
- KN-652
- Tusk ND-036
- Hiflow HF652
- Neutron NT-036
- Prox 54.63652
The One Eye Industries magnetic filter element is the heart of the system and captures contamination from rotating fluids, this includes both ferrous and non-ferrous particles. It is well known that ferrous materials are attracted by magnetic forces; however, the capture of non-ferrous particles by magnetic forces is less understood.
Non-ferrous particles are magnetically captured due to cross-contamination with ferrous particles. All particulate contamination becomes electrostatically charged due to physical interactions with other particles and surfaces. This electrostatic charge cause negatively and positively charged ferrous particles to adhere to positively and negatively charged non-ferrous particles. The ferrous particle in this particle pair is then drawn to the magnetic filter element.
There are other forms of adhesion that also cause the pairing of ferrous and non-ferrous particles, including embedding and capillary forces, although static pairing is the largest contributor to this process.
How electro-static charge is induced
Electrostatic charge is generated whenever there is friction between two bodies moving relative to one another. Charge generation occurs on the molecular level at the interface of any two unlike materials, so a static charge will be generated in any moving fluid, with positive or negative charges moving from the fluid onto the binding surface.
Causes of electrostatic charging:
- Friction caused by flowing fluids and gases
- High fluid velocities
- Passage of fluids or gases through filter elements or other microporous structures
- Turbulence created by pumping or compression, particularly in centrifugal units
- Fluid discharging onto the free surface of a storage tank
Contaminants gaining charge
The amount of charge generated by the flow of a fluid or liquid is related to several fluid and filter properties. Charge generation typically strengthens with increasing flow, reducing fluid conductivity, with certain additive packages and with increasing viscosity. Charge accumulation increases with lower fluid conductivity, lower temperatures and higher viscosities.
Q: What’s the first pass filtering efficiency for non-magnetic particles?
Q: How many passes of the oil across the magnet rod does it take to capture a particle? It’s understood that there might be multiple passes of a contaminant through a paper filter before it’s trapped in the sub-strait.
Our magnetic filters never go into bypass thereby ensuring constant protection of your investment. We have tested our magnetic filters after most brand filters in the industrial world and have proven they are not efficient in cleaning wear particles under 5 microns even when the filter manufacturer claims 99.9 efficiency. All transmissions and engines provide wear contamination hiding places where they stay until they are disrupted by actions of the equipment during operation preventing the opportunity to clean all the contamination in the oil in one pass.
Q: I like the idea of an easy to clean cartridge-style solution, but I’ll admit I’m a little skeptical of its ability to shield the cam and crank bearings from non-magnetic debris (oil jets too…).
Q: When should I install this filter on my bike?
A: Its recommended that you complete a spirited break in on a new bike with the OEM case oil and filter. Some riders will change that oil and paper filter and do a second cycle w a break in oil like the Maxima Break-In oil and another new paper filter. This isn’t an essential step but it does provide for the most complete break in procedure possible, then remove the paper filter and run the magnetic unit from thereon out.
If performing any significant internal engine work like a top end rebuild or other procedures it’s recommended to run an oil cycle with the paper filter then switch back to the magnetic.
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“So I’ve been doing some testing with the Taco oil filter on our Baja 1000 race bike and I’ve come to the conclusion that I think yours works way better.
But at first you have to get all the black gunk out of the bike that stays in there w paper filters so then it can run the oil clean.
The first 3 or 4 oil changes I had some black gunk. But once it went away I’ve never had it since.
I just did 500 miles of hard pre running on the same oil and it looks great. No black gunk and all I rarely see anything on my drain bolt magnet.
Since one of our mechanics had his doubts about it I had to do some research of my own and now that I have I would run this on any of my bikes in any race, I really like it and no more oil filters ?”
Shane Logan, SCORE Pro Moto Unlimited 1x rider
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