Re: 440 oil filter question???
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Re: 440 oil filter question???
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PH43 is the Fram ( ) number for the shorty version of the PH8A. However, I'm with John; the filter length isn't your problem and I'm not sure a PH43 would be short enough anyway. I'm thinking, wrong belt, wrong pulley or something wacky with the brackets. Dave
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Re: 440 oil filter question???
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85068 at CarQuest for the shorty.
I think the Wix label brand numbers are the same on the end of that string. They make those filters for CQ and NAPA.
85515 is the long filter for early power steering or manual steering.
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Re: 440 oil filter question???
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i guess cardboard makes a decent filter?
Saves weight !!
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Re: 440 oil filter question???
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When will this internet based fairy tale end? I have over a half million miles and 4-500 bracket racing passes on Frams,never a failure.
at least not everybody here is drinking the kool-aid, . i've used my last wix due to drain back. same with k&n's. going back to baldwins in the old cars. never had an issue with purolators. come to think of it i've never had an isuue with FRAM.
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Re: 440 oil filter question???
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Cardboard end plates do not make "cardboard filters". All the end plate does is center the filter element.
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Re: 440 oil filter question???
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Wix/Napa Gold filters (and others, that's just what I like) use better parts and better construction. If you cut them apart next to a Fram there's absolutely no question and no reason not to spend the extra few dollars.
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