The filter removes volatile, particulate and water-based contaminants from
a fluid, such as lubricating oil, of a different density than the
contaminants. The device has a cone shaped, jet-propelled, helical-spiral
wiper rotor creating centrifugal forces that separate the volatile and
heavier particulate matter. Ports in a base assembly facilitate removal
of the separated contaminants. A settling tank with vertical grid filter
minimizes turbulence for further separation of heavier particulate
matter. A volatile tank with vertical grid filter and flow restrictor
minimizes turbulence to allow volatiles to rise from the fluid. A filter
tank filters out remaining particulate matter from the fluid. A
combination of flow restrictors and baffles minimize cross-contamination,
thereby maximizing purity of oil returned to the engine. The collection
tanks are easily cleaned and reused. The compact design minimizes oil
volume necessary for purification. Aluminum housing and by-pass design
maximize engine oil cooling to enhance viscosity maintenance.