Jerry,
From a previous reply:
> I would recommend that you consider the higher quality "5
micron" ( I think
> that's right) filters from Mobil-1, WIX and others. If you go
to the auto
> supply store you will find high function $6-9 filters from many
manufactures...
> just look up the cross reference for the Fram PH3600. I use a
Mobil-1 M209...
> They keep the oil clean and new looking for a long time.
You can use the following premium 5 micron filters:
A/C Delco PFL400A
Purolator Pure-One PL20195
Mobil 1 M1209,
Motorcraft FL400S,
Some other cheaper.. regular ones are:
A.C. Delco PF56
FRAM PH3600
Motorcraft FL400
Purolator L20195
Wix 51516
NAPA 1516
Hastings LF134,135
Amsoil ASF34
Brian Sanborn
'62 TR4 CT16260L-O - Groton, MA
My TR4 Restoration Web Site
http://www.net1plus.com/users/sanborn
From: "Steven Newell" <steven@cravetechnology.com>
To: "Brian Sanborn" <sanborn@net1plus.com>
References: <3AAA4AAB@imail.net1plus.com>
Subject: Re: TR6: Correct Spin-on Filter?
Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2001 14:17:31 -0400
Organization: Crave Technology
Importance: Normal
Brian Sanborn wrote:
> I would recommend that you consider the higher quality "5
micron" ( I think
> that's right) filters from Mobil-1, WIX and others. If you go
to the auto
> supply store you find high function $6-9 filters from many
manufactures...
> just look up the cross reference for the PH3600. I use a
Mobil-1 M20?...
> can't remember. They keep the oil clean and new looking for a
long time.
>
> I have a list at home if you want more examples
Brian, I could use some details there. I have a spin-on adaptor
on my TR4
and the only number I got from the PO was the Fram. I'd like more
choices.
TIA.
--
Steven Newell
Denver, CO
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