Oversize or "long" version of PF44 - anyone ?

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Just picked up a Chevy Cavalier with the 2.4 L DOHC engine for my daughter.

I'm looking for a longer version of that thimble-sized PF44 that is on there. Anyone know of one ?

My wife has a Sunfire with the simple old 2.2L OHV engine. A pint-sized PF47 (PH3387A or 51040) is specified for that one but I use a PH3980 (51036) size filter - nearly twice the length of the original. Not only much more filter area, but also much much easier to install and remove due to the larger size.

Thanks in advance

Phil
 
P551307 - same as PF44 in Donaldson
P550505
P550024

Here's the PF44 in wix

Part Number: 51042
UPC Number: 765809510425
Principal Application: GM Cars & Trucks (75-76) (96-07)
All Applications
Style: Spin-On Lube Filter
Service: Lube
Type: Full Flow
Media: Paper
Height: 3.404
Outer Diameter Top: 2.921
Outer Diameter Bottom: Closed
Thread Size: 13/16-16
By-Pass Valve Setting-PSI: None
Anti-Drain Back Valve: Yes
Burst Pressure-PSI: 320
Max Flow Rate: 9-11 GPM
Nominal Micron Rating: 19

Gasket Diameters
Number O.D. I.D. Thk.
Attached 2.734 2.430 0.226

Here's the next Donaldson number into Wix. Here you appear to pick up an inch. PF61 is the AC xref #

Part Number: 51522
UPC Number: 765809515222
Principal Application: AMC (82-86), GM, Saturn (93-07), Jeep (81-86), Isuzu (03-07), Saab (06-07)
All Applications
Style: Spin-On Lube Filter
Service: Lube
Type: Full Flow
Media: Paper
Height: 4.526
Outer Diameter Top: 2.921
Outer Diameter Bottom: Closed
Thread Size: 13/16-16
By-Pass Valve Setting-PSI: None
Anti-Drain Back Valve: Yes
Burst Pressure-PSI: 290
Max Flow Rate: 9-11 GPM
Nominal Micron Rating: 15

Gasket Diameters
Number O.D. I.D. Thk.
Attached 2.734 2.430 0.226

The last Donaldson number ..same basic gasket ..bigger can longer can.

Part Number: 51049
UPC Number: 765809510494
Principal Application: GM Family of Cars (59-67)
All Applications
Style: Spin-On Lube Filter
Service: Lube
Type: Full Flow
Media: Paper
Height: 5.178
Outer Diameter Top: 3.660
Outer Diameter Bottom: Closed
Thread Size: 13/16-16
By-Pass Valve Setting-PSI: None
Burst Pressure-PSI: 260
Max Flow Rate: 9-11 GPM
Nominal Micron Rating: 25

Gasket Diameters
Number O.D. I.D. Thk.
15314 2.834 2.462 0.175
 
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I used to have a 2.4L in my old '96 Cavalier LS, it was a good, powerful motor
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Can't say the rest of the car was good, but hopefully it'll turn out for you!
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The oversized version of the PF44 is the PF58. This is a popular choice for the LS1 Camaros and Firebirds. When I had my 98 Firebird I always ran the longer PF58 sized filters on it.
 
Gary and Patman - thankyou !

In the sunlight today, I could see that the filter that is actually on the engine right now is an AC Delco PF45. Checking the Wix site shows that the PF45 is essentially 1.5" longer than the PF44. PF44 is however the original size the manual calls for. The nominal micron rating for the Wix version of the smaller PF44 is 19, but is only 25 for the larger Wix version of the PF45.

Thanks again gents. I now have several options to choose from.

Gary - I don't know how you come up with the X-ref data that you do. It's great info.
 
And checking the Wix site again for the PF58 (Wix 51522), I see that it's just slightly shorted than the PF45 (Wix 51045) although still much longer than the PF44 (Wix 51042), but it has a nominal micron rating of 15.

Thanks Patman.

Phil
 
Aha ! Looking at Donaldson's website for the first time ever, I see that you can search for filters based on multiple criteria. So you can put in thread size, gasket diameter, perhaps can diameter, and then see what comes out. Then cross reference those results on the Wix website. Got it !
 
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Gary - I don't know how you come up with the X-ref data that you do. It's great info.




I don't have a WIX master catalog, so I have to get creative. Wix is a great xref ..but you can't "search" the site. Baldwin frequently has a "long version/short version" offering, if available. Donaldson, in spin-on filters anyway, has a great selection. The Donaldson site has a search feature. There you just take any unique characteristic (thread pitch, for example) and plug it into the search engine. With a little experience (remembering what gasket size you're looking for), you can extract the applicable numbers. You then plug those numbers back into Baldwin to see if they have "longer/shorter" stuff ..and then into WIX to get their data on the same filter(s) ..if they carry it. It seems a little pains taking from the outside, but after a few years of zipping through them, you don't notice it.
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