AC Delco PF46 redesigned?
Im at work and dont know the number, Ill look tomorrow, and post up some info.
I have been using the filter that is listed for the 5.3 which is a little longer and supposedly holds close to an additional 1/2 quart of oil. I read about this someowhere on LS1Tech.
The filter listed for the Camaro is:
http://www.purolatorautofilters.net/...artnum=PL14006
Specifications:
Anti-Drain Back Valve Yes Height 3.36
O.D. 2.98 Relief Valve P.S.I. None
Thread Pitch UNC-2B Threads 13/16-16
Type of Filter Spin-on
The filter I have been using is:
http://www.purolatorautofilters.net/...artnum=PL25288
Specifications:
Anti-Drain Back Valve Yes Height 4.02
O.D. 2.98 Relief Valve P.S.I. None
Thread Pitch UN-2B Threads 13/16-16
Type of Filter Spin-on
Im all out of filters for my truck, but Ive a couple for the old Focus still. The number for the Focus which was a 2001 M5 with a Zetec is TY15591.
Its a JD branded box, but on the under side it says MANUFACTURED FOR JOHN DEERE & COMPANY MOLINE ILLIOS 61265 MADE AND PRINTED IN USA.
The filter itself is kinda heavy duty feeling. Also, its painted simple white, and the identifying label is actually a sticker, not painted on info like most filters.
I hope this helps.
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So far all I see is opinions stating AC Delco no longer produces a quality oil filter. Does anyone who is claiming this have any actual proof or data to backup their statement?
What makes Wix, Champion, K&N, Mobil 1, ect., a better oil filter than AC Delco?
If no one can answer these questions, I see no reason to spend over $5 for an oil filter that performs no differently than my Delco, which has never failed me, and costs less than $4.
This was a study done a while back that shows how bad Fram Filters are
http://people.msoe.edu/~yoderw/oilfi...lterstudy.html
http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/oil...nce.html#delco
and here:
http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/oil.../opinions.html
BAD Priced around 3 dollars
FRAM is by far the worst of them !!!!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfj9KUv0pKY
VERY GOOD Priced around 6 dollars
Heres the WIX filter wich is the same as Napa Gold and Purolator PURE One.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BQha9MSM-U
THE BEST YOU CAN GET TAKE A LOOK AT THE FILTERING MEDIA, THAT IS THE BEST YOU CAN GET. CHECK IT OUT Priced around 15 dollars
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAmfwTvZx7M
Hope this helps open some peoples mind about a filter is just a filter. Hope you guys like the info and good luck with your next oil change........
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Last edited by Paul Bell; Jan 17, 2010 at 02:42 PM.
Although I would like to see an AC Delco subject to the same breakdown these filters have been put through. Maybe I'll just have to experience that first hand with one of the filters currently out in the shop.
Very good, gentlemen. Again, thank you.
The filter I use is for a pickup truck and is a little bit longer. It's their LF16104 which is an upgraded version of the standard filter for the truck, the LF3945. To clarify which Fleetguard filter is better, here's a page from their upgrade catalog page.
Delco: Stock = PF46, Longer = PF61
Mobil1: Stock = M1107, Longer = M1206
Napa Gold: Stock = FIL1042, Longer = FIL1522
K&N: Stock = HP-1007, Longer = HP-2006
I use the longer ones on both my Camaros as well as my Silverado (same filter), but I no longer use Delcos.






