JohnTeee Posted October 11, 2011 Report Posted October 11, 2011 I've seen the following numbers for oil filters in another post ( http://www430.pair.com/p15d24/mopar_forum/showthread.php?t=6773&highlight=filter ) on the forums: APCO AP-231 Fram C-231PL AC P-320 Purolator P-40 Wix PC-88 (other interchanges I found were AC-320 & Walker RC-69) With the following vehicle application data: Chrysler 6-cyl, 1936-42 Dodge 1934-42 Plymouth 1934-53 I have this filter assembly, as pictured at one point in the post: I just did an oil change and pulled a Hastings LF 130 out the housing and replaced it with a NAPA Gold 1080. Pulling parts numbers out of past maintenance records I have the following: Hastings LF 130 NAPA Gold 1080 Fram C3 Looking at Dimensions: NAPA 1080 Height - 4" I.D. - .578" O.D. - 3.367" Gasket I.D. 4" Gasket O.D. 3.367" Hastings LF130 Height - 4-3/8" (4.387..") O.D. - 3-23/32" (3.718...") I.D. 1/2 " (.5") Fram C3 Height - 4.389" I.D. - .53" O.D. - 3.72" Gasket I.D. 3.78" Gasket O.D. 4.19" NAPA Gold 1010 Height - 4.375" I.D. - .553" O.D. - 3.718" Gasket I.D. - 3.793" Gasket O.D. 4.191" And referenced on Tod's http://www.ply33.com site: Height 4.12", OD 3.44", ID 0.81" (bottom), ID 0.53" (top) O.D. will not make a big difference as long as it fits. I.D. might make it a tight fit . . . Height SHOULD get caught with the spring in the lid??? Does it make a HUGE difference WHICH one I use, as long as it fits? As was mentioned in one of the oil filter posts, as clean as things are today (roads, air, fuel, oil/detergents) as little as we probably drive these cars and as often as we probably change the oil, the oil filter probably doesn't make a real difference. Another list of crossmatch numbers I found on another website http://www.ytmag.com/nboard/messages/387682.html: AC - P203 Big A - 92010 Bosch - OX79 CarQuest - 85010 Fleetguard - LF-568 Fleetrite - LFR8574 Ford - 9N18649, 9N6714, Fram C3, C3P Hastings - LF130, LF102 Lee - 70FR Motorcraft FL144 NAPA – 1080, "Gold" FIL1010, FIL1071 Purolator - L20700, L20110, PM352, P70AC, T110, L20701 Western Auto - 5815? Wix – 51010 Cheers! John 1 Quote
busycoupe Posted October 11, 2011 Report Posted October 11, 2011 The filter in my car looks identical to the one you show including the mounting bracket. I just replaced the filter element. I took out a Fram C134pl that my local Carquest store cross referenced to Carquest number 85080. The Carquest filter fit perfectly. On the edge of the top cover of my filter canister it says P-70. I have a 48 D24, but the engine is a replacement. It is a P23 bock, but head is labelled with a large DT so who knows if I have an original filter housing or not. Dave Quote
greg g Posted January 6, 2016 Report Posted January 6, 2016 (edited) I believe he is searching for the canister to replace his sealed unit. They aren't MOPAR specific as many were dealer added accessories for many different vehicles. Edited January 6, 2016 by greg g Quote
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