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polejockey65
02-02-2005, 01:47
Hello,
i used to have a large oil filter on my 6.5
but since i moved i had the shop do the last oil change. i lost the part number in the move.
does anyone know the part number for the larger one 2 quart filter
I tried to find it with a search but had no luck.
Thanks in advance

CareyWeber
02-02-2005, 03:18
Originally posted by polejockey65:
Hello,
i used to have a large oil filter on my 6.5
but since i moved i had the shop do the last oil change. i lost the part number in the move.
does anyone know the part number for the larger one 2 quart filter
I tried to find it with a search but had no luck.
Thanks in advance http://catalog.baldwinfilter.com/

ps this is just the first 20 of 100

Baldwin Comp Name Comp PartNo
B7 ACDELCO PF932
B7 ACDELCO PF832
B7 ACE PH832
B7 AIR REFINER PL692
B7 AMERICAN PARTS 859
B7 AMSOIL SDF76
B7 APOLLO PH832
B7 AUTOPAR FE171
B7 AUTOPAR FE159
B7 AUTO EXPRESS 39570WB
B7 BALDWIN FILTERS B7
B7 BIG A 92794
B7 BIG A 859
B7 BOWES PH832
B7 CARCARE OF373
B7 CAM2 PH832
B7 CATERPILLAR 9Y4470
B7 CATERPILLAR 3I1211
B7 CATERPILLAR 9Y4471
B7 CENEX CO1392

Dvldog 8793
02-02-2005, 05:04
I use a WIX filter marketed by Car Quest. The number is 85773. Hope this helps....
L8r
Conley

Kennedy
02-02-2005, 07:20
As long as you are mounting it vertically, the Baldwin B7 will do. I have them listed on my site under 6.5 parts.

Scooby
02-03-2005, 03:38
The site Carey went to is excellant for crossing filters. Baldwin gives listings for lots of different filters. B7 is the big Baldwin filter, but go to the site and see all the other manufacturers #'s to choose from. THe Amsoil filter is under 11.00 wholesale, and thats a synthetic media filter.

http://catalog.baldwinfilter.com/

dslpwr
02-03-2005, 14:48
When I changed over to Amsoil oil I asked about there 2 qt filter.

They did not recomend it because it did not have relief valve.

jbplock
02-04-2005, 02:26
Anyone tried using a PF2232 or equivalent (Duramax Filter) on a 6.5? From the specs on the Baldwin Filter site its looks like the PF2232 (http://catalog.baldwinfilter.com/PartSpecification.asp?URL=PartEntry.asp&partnumber=B1441) is the same size as the PF1218 (http://catalog.baldwinfilter.com/PartSpecification.asp?URL=PartEntry.asp&partnumber=B1428). The Mobil-1 (M1-303) and Baldwin (B1441) versions of the PF2232 have very good beta efficiency specs. See Mobil-1 Filter for the Duramax, M1-303 (http://forum.thedieselpage.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=3;t=008010)

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mklein
02-04-2005, 05:43
If you have the room, a PF932F will work fine, and has double the fluid capacity of the 1218.

Scooby
02-07-2005, 03:52
DSLPWR- here is some info from the Amsoil website about their SDF oil filters.

Super Duty Oil Filters
SDF Filters are composed of a special Cellulose, Synthetic and Glass Blend Media to provide longer life and improved efficiency. Performance tests demonstrated that AMSOIL SDF Filters provide over 75 percent better combined efficiency/capacity than other popular filters.
AMSOIL SDF Filters contain a combination of cellulose, synthetic and glass blend media to provide longer life and improved efficiency. An oil pressure relief valve assures proper oil flow at all times under all operating conditions. Each heavy-duty case has a drawn steel double-crimp at the base with a rolled-under seaming. A proprietary elastomer anti-drain back valve keeps dirty oil in the filter when engine is not running. Product Code: SDF

Scooby
02-08-2005, 16:49
MY PREVIOUS POST WAS WRONG.
I checked with Amsoil's tech department about the bigger filter(SDF76), and found out DSLPWR was right- there is no bypass valve in the bigger filter. The tech guy said that filter is used a lot in racing applications where it is changed a lot, and restriction would never be a problem. I emailed them back and asked if that filter would be alright to use with my change interval of 5000 miles. Hopefully I would never see a bypass running the standard filter, so I would think a larger filter would be capable of even longer service life. I dont want to run it any longer, just give the most possible area for filtration, and dissipate a little more heat.