Hmmm, I have found that for the inverted spin-on, Fram PH43 and PH8A both
work (different capacities). Never tried a PH16.
on 1/4/02 3:42 PM, Patton Dickson at kpdii@softhome.net wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> I have the stock hanging oil filter on my 18v motor in my car. I was going
> to buy what I thought was the correct oil filter on New Years Day from
> NAPA, but they were closed. I instead bought the Purolator L10028 at Pep
> Boys. They actually had both types of filters listed in their catalog and
> we found the one for my car. I was shocked as I thought those guys could
> do anything w/o the computer, its good to find a good counter guy once and
> a while.
>
> I just got back from NAPA to get another filter for the second oil change,
> and the filter I thought I needed to get (NAPA 1068) was not right. That
> is from the inverted filter as best as I can tell. After researching from
> here, I never found anyone else on-line that specifies the hanging filter,
> just the inverted one. Below are the cross references I did find. I tried
> to compile a list of both type filters, please look over this and let me
> know if I'm wrong.... Thanks, Patton
>
> Hanging Spin-Filters (O.E.M. offset type)
> WIX 51374
> Purolator L10028
> Fram PH966B
> Beck-Arnley 041-9888
> Pipercross OF106-RBT
> Baldwin B288
> Hastings LF155
> Casite CF966
> Bosch OF106
>
> Inverted Spin-On Filters
> PureONE PL10017
> Purolator L10017
> AC PF13+
> Fram PH16
> Motorcraft FL-300
> NAPA 1362+
> WIX 51362
>
> Thanks
> Patton
>
> ------------------------------------
> Patton Dickson - Richmond, TX
> 1965 Corvair Monza 110/4sp 'vert
> 1967 MGB
>
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