stchman Joined Sep 25, 2013 Messages 1,623 Location St. Louis, MO Jul 9, 2015 #1 What exactly is the PF48F oil filter, tried to get some info, but cannot find anything.
C CharBaby Joined May 25, 2005 Messages 15,687 Location ROCHESTER, NY Jul 9, 2015 #2 It's a typical GM (ACDelco) filter. Last edited: Jul 9, 2015
stchman Thread starter Joined Sep 25, 2013 Messages 1,623 Location St. Louis, MO Jul 9, 2015 #3 Originally Posted By: Char Baby It's a typical GM filter Is it an E-core? Some say it is a "fleet" pack of PF48 oil filters.
Originally Posted By: Char Baby It's a typical GM filter Is it an E-core? Some say it is a "fleet" pack of PF48 oil filters.
9 901Memphis Joined Aug 14, 2010 Messages 12,968 Location Northern Kentucky Jul 9, 2015 #4 E and F are both E core, the difference is if they were shipped in bulk or individual packaging.
O OneEyeJack Joined Sep 14, 2010 Messages 7,485 Location S California Jul 9, 2015 #5 The PF48F is the replacement for the PF48. The PF48E is the e-Core filter, the cheap one. Here's a list of possible cross references. AC-Delco PF64 AC-Delco UPF48R AMSOIL EAO47 Autolite for Oil Filters AL10060 Baldwin B160 Baldwin B7401 Baldwin B7422 Baldwin B7443 CARQUEST 84060 CARQUEST 84073 CASTROL CAS10060 ChampLab PH48 ChampLab PH48R CHRYSLER 04892339AA CHRYSLER 4884900AB CHRYSLER 4892339AA CHRYSLER 5047769AA COOPERS LSF5122 DEFENSE DL10060 Donaldson P550794 FIAAM FT4663 FIRESTONE PH48 FISPA FOE194 Fleetguard LF16242 Flying F PH10060AZ Fram PH10060 General Motors GM 12626224 General Motors GM 12640445 General Motors GM 89017524 General Motors GM 98017342 GIESSE CLH426 GREY FRIARS 9070S Group 7 V2222 HASTINGS LF613 HASTINGS LF623 HASTINGS LF636 HAVOLINE T-62 Isuzu 2-94561-109-0 LUBER-FINER LFP5822 LUBER-FINER PH48 Magneti Marelli 1AMFL00008 Mann Filter ML 1030 MICROGARD MGL10060 MIGHTY M48 MILEGUARD MO10060 MOBIL M1-113 MOPAR MO-339 NAPA 7060 NAPA 7073 Parts Master 67060 PENNZOIL PZ-167 PERFORMAX PO-167 PROMOTIVE PH2222 Purolator L12222 SECURITY SO-10060 SERVICE PRO M2222 SILVERLINE 27060 STP S10060 SUPERTECH ST10060 Suzuki 16510-78J00 Suzuki 16510-78J01 VALVOLINE VO88 VM 4-115-031 VW Group 7B0 115 561C WARNER WPH48 Wix 57060 Wix 57073 WOODGATE WGL9177
The PF48F is the replacement for the PF48. The PF48E is the e-Core filter, the cheap one. Here's a list of possible cross references. AC-Delco PF64 AC-Delco UPF48R AMSOIL EAO47 Autolite for Oil Filters AL10060 Baldwin B160 Baldwin B7401 Baldwin B7422 Baldwin B7443 CARQUEST 84060 CARQUEST 84073 CASTROL CAS10060 ChampLab PH48 ChampLab PH48R CHRYSLER 04892339AA CHRYSLER 4884900AB CHRYSLER 4892339AA CHRYSLER 5047769AA COOPERS LSF5122 DEFENSE DL10060 Donaldson P550794 FIAAM FT4663 FIRESTONE PH48 FISPA FOE194 Fleetguard LF16242 Flying F PH10060AZ Fram PH10060 General Motors GM 12626224 General Motors GM 12640445 General Motors GM 89017524 General Motors GM 98017342 GIESSE CLH426 GREY FRIARS 9070S Group 7 V2222 HASTINGS LF613 HASTINGS LF623 HASTINGS LF636 HAVOLINE T-62 Isuzu 2-94561-109-0 LUBER-FINER LFP5822 LUBER-FINER PH48 Magneti Marelli 1AMFL00008 Mann Filter ML 1030 MICROGARD MGL10060 MIGHTY M48 MILEGUARD MO10060 MOBIL M1-113 MOPAR MO-339 NAPA 7060 NAPA 7073 Parts Master 67060 PENNZOIL PZ-167 PERFORMAX PO-167 PROMOTIVE PH2222 Purolator L12222 SECURITY SO-10060 SERVICE PRO M2222 SILVERLINE 27060 STP S10060 SUPERTECH ST10060 Suzuki 16510-78J00 Suzuki 16510-78J01 VALVOLINE VO88 VM 4-115-031 VW Group 7B0 115 561C WARNER WPH48 Wix 57060 Wix 57073 WOODGATE WGL9177
WiskyBadger Joined Jan 14, 2013 Messages 1,822 Location Wisconsin Jul 9, 2015 #6 I was wondering the same. The PF48F are cheap on Rockauto
9 901Memphis Joined Aug 14, 2010 Messages 12,968 Location Northern Kentucky Jul 9, 2015 #8 The PF48F is a PF48E that was shipped in a bulk box.
9 901Memphis Joined Aug 14, 2010 Messages 12,968 Location Northern Kentucky Jul 9, 2015 #9 See here the PF47E on the individual box but PF47F on the shipping box?
M mattwithcats Joined Jun 13, 2013 Messages 3,084 Jul 9, 2015 #10 PF63 is an inch longer, same base and bypass...
J jhellwig Joined Jul 1, 2013 Messages 2,979 Location Ottumwa, Iowa Jul 9, 2015 #11 Originally Posted By: mattwithcats PF63 is an inch longer, same base and bypass... And your point is what?
Originally Posted By: mattwithcats PF63 is an inch longer, same base and bypass... And your point is what?
9 901Memphis Joined Aug 14, 2010 Messages 12,968 Location Northern Kentucky Jul 9, 2015 #12 I think he posted in the wrong thread. We were discussing PF48 vs PF63 here. http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubb...er.#Post3785391
I think he posted in the wrong thread. We were discussing PF48 vs PF63 here. http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubb...er.#Post3785391
T Triton_330 Joined Dec 24, 2013 Messages 780 Location Illinois, USA Jul 10, 2015 #13 Originally Posted By: 901Memphis I think he posted in the wrong thread. We were discussing PF48 vs PF63 here. http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubb...er.#Post3785391 I think he is asking about the "F" for "Fleet" - he was asking if the fleet filters are made any differently. As far as I know, the PF[xx]F (Fleet) filters are just any regular AC Delco filter in a package with a lot of filters. They may be E-core, may not. ~ Triton
Originally Posted By: 901Memphis I think he posted in the wrong thread. We were discussing PF48 vs PF63 here. http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubb...er.#Post3785391 I think he is asking about the "F" for "Fleet" - he was asking if the fleet filters are made any differently. As far as I know, the PF[xx]F (Fleet) filters are just any regular AC Delco filter in a package with a lot of filters. They may be E-core, may not. ~ Triton
M merdog Joined Apr 20, 2011 Messages 91 Location Washington Jul 16, 2015 #14 Nice job one eyed jack!
E ExMachina Joined May 31, 2015 Messages 1,256 Location Oregon Jul 16, 2015 #15 Originally Posted By: stchman What exactly is the PF48F oil filter, tried to get some info, but cannot find anything. Nothing special, that's what.
Originally Posted By: stchman What exactly is the PF48F oil filter, tried to get some info, but cannot find anything. Nothing special, that's what.
C CapitalTruck Joined Jan 13, 2013 Messages 690 Location Brentwood, MD Jul 19, 2015 #16 If I had an application that listed a UPF-48 (listed in the cross reference) I sure as s*** wouldn't use a PF48E
If I had an application that listed a UPF-48 (listed in the cross reference) I sure as s*** wouldn't use a PF48E