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Slight oil drip after 1st oil change on 2020
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<blockquote data-quote="Dirty Dog" data-source="post: 1437662" data-attributes="member: 38252"><p>For what's it's worth I've been monitoring this closely to find the leak and it still narrowed down to the filter mount. I changed out the filter to a fl500s and all seems fine. Everything that I see makes me think the ford performance filter is too large of diameter for my truck even though people are using them on raptors. Maybe I received a odd filter or 2020 oil filter housings are a bit smaller than the previous years. The gasket on the filter that I took off looked perfect. The difference in size and weight between the two is drastic. I would much rather use ford performance filters but the cheaper motorcraft doesn't leak so that's what I'll continue to use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dirty Dog, post: 1437662, member: 38252"] For what's it's worth I've been monitoring this closely to find the leak and it still narrowed down to the filter mount. I changed out the filter to a fl500s and all seems fine. Everything that I see makes me think the ford performance filter is too large of diameter for my truck even though people are using them on raptors. Maybe I received a odd filter or 2020 oil filter housings are a bit smaller than the previous years. The gasket on the filter that I took off looked perfect. The difference in size and weight between the two is drastic. I would much rather use ford performance filters but the cheaper motorcraft doesn't leak so that's what I'll continue to use. [/QUOTE]
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