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Rehash. WC/WD oil filter

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    Posted: 10 Feb 2026 at 10:40pm
Ricks Relics made a video showing how the filter material in the WC/WD filter from NAPA filter is sawdust. What did the original filter use for filtering material? Is anyone making an original filter??
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The original filters used cotton string as filter media. I always buy Agco filters. Baldwin is also a very reputable brand. 
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My dad always called the filtering media "Excelsior" wadded up cotton; similar to packing in early railroad car bearing journals that required lubrication.  R. Musgrave

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From Google:

Pleated paper oil filters were introduced in1946 by the Purolator company. While the first automotive oil filtration system (using cloth) was invented by Ernest Sweetland and George H. Greenhalgh in 1923, the industry shifted to pleated paper elements for better efficiency following World War II. 
Key details regarding the evolution of paper oil filters:
  • The Switch to Paper: In 1946, Purolator introduced the pleated paper oil filter, moving away from the earlier cloth-based, or "twill-weave" cloth, filtration methods.
  • Adoption: While paper elements arrived in the 1940s, they became widely mainstream for passenger vehicles in the 1950s.
  • Further Innovation: In 1954, Wix Filters patented the "spin-on" oil filter, which refined the application of these paper elements.
  • Later Developments: By the 1960s, disposable, pleated, and vertical, pleated paper filters became the industry standard. 

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20 years ago WIX / NAPA had a problme with the filters being PAPER instead of COTTON... That was later fixed.. OK today... Where did you get the SAWDUST story ?  I have not heard that yet ??
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WIX/NAPA packing their filters with sawdust doesn't surprise me at all. 
  Another reason why I NEVR use NAPA products.
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