It may depend on your adapter. Mine uses an AC PF-34 or a Wix (NAPA) 1034.
I wouldn't use a Fram except in an enemy's car. Lots of failure reports
over the years, and they end up at the back of the pack whenever there's a
filter test. Cut a Fram apart, and also a Wix - it's an informative
exercise.
Karl
> I'm looking for the Fram# or other manufacturer for spin on oil filter for
> TR4. I have a purolater installed now, but I'm trying to diagnose a drop
> in oil pressure problem. I know one possible explanation would be worn
> bearings. However, before I go that route, I want to look at other
> possibilities. I've read that the spin on filter must be a certain type,
> with an internal relief valve. Moss sells a Fram, but if I can pick it up
> locally, it would be easier.
>
> Thanks,
> Paul
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