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Filter problems

Ronnie

New Member
Sep 29, 2022
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2021
I’m new on the forum and have an issue. I have a 2021 Ram with 3.0 Ecodiesel and have had oil filter issues leaking. Instead of paying dealer $107 for a oil filter I ordered two off of Amazon, when they came in I compared to a dealer filter and the only difference I courseware was that the dealer filter had an M for Mopar on it. The box was a little different but both are made in china. Dealer where I bought performed first oil change as it was free, had a friend who owns a local oil change shop change second time at 20k. This was his first Ecoyand he didn’t have a torque wrench. 4 days after he changed I had a leak from filter and thankfully it happened in my driveway. I didn’t know if he over tightened and cracked or what so I put second one on, two weeks later major leak from filter again. I had already ordered anoyone and had in my truck. I torqued the second one down and it was still tight. I’m at a loss, could it be the cheaper off brand filter, looks and measured identical except for M on it. Any help would be greatly appreciated, Ronnie
 

CAVEMANN

Active Member
Jan 5, 2020
388
129
Truck Year
2017
The "O-ring" on the filter is a static o-ring, IMO as long as it's in the right groove or present it should not leak, I would be curious as to whether the ring is actually in place at all. May be the wrong size o-ring was sent/used, AND the o-ring MUST be lubricated when installing the filter so it can slip without stretching and/or bunching up. Torqueing the housing is really of no importance as long as it is just snugged, it probably wouldn't leak if was just hand tight. When I purchased my pre-owned 2017 and did the first oil change the ring was not in the proper groove, but it didn't leak.
 

Ronnie

New Member
Sep 29, 2022
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Truck Year
2021
The "O-ring" on the filter is a static o-ring, IMO as long as it's in the right groove or present it should not leak, I would be curious as to whether the ring is actually in place at all. May be the wrong size o-ring was sent/used, AND the o-ring MUST be lubricated when installing the filter so it can slip without stretching and/or bunching up. Torqueing the housing is really of no importance as long as it is just snugged, it probably wouldn't leak if was just hand tight. When I purchased my pre-owned 2017 and did the first oil change the ring was not in the proper groove, but it didn't leak.
Thanks I kept the old filter with plans on looking at in more detail this weekend. Do you use Dodge filter or off brand?
 

CAVEMANN

Active Member
Jan 5, 2020
388
129
Truck Year
2017
I order from IDPARTS.COM UFI brand. My truck is a 17 so I don't know what your options are.
 
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