Posted by TheDurk on September 21, 2012 at 11:39:03 from (174.44.3.72):
In Reply to: Super A oil filter posted by gene bender on September 20, 2012 at 18:28:26:
rustyfarmall said: (quoted from post at 12:21:09 09/21/12)
TheDurk said: (quoted from post at 09:02:04 09/21/12)
JRSutton said: (quoted from post at 07:30:10 09/21/12) Looking at a Napa receipt - it's on there as 1172
Not sure - but I think that's a fram number.
Should be under $10
Check at the store to be sure it's just the element and not the enclosed can version - not sure why but that's happened to me twice.
I have been using the NAPA 1172 in my 140 for almost 40 years--I have never gotten the can version and I ask for the number, not the application. It's a paper element filter with metal ends and tube. It is made by Wix (like most NAPA filters)--says so on the box, I just looked. I use NAPA Wix filters in everything I own, from BMW to leaf blower (fuel filter).
FRAM 1172 is a Cadillac transmission filter. You demean a fine filter, sir.
I've used the NAPA 1172 also, and it is a good filter, but I stopped using them when NAPA stopped including a new gasket in the box with the filter. I feel it is a very good idea to change that O-ring every time.
I have heard that before, but I buy them at the rate of one every six months since about 1975, and they have always had the O-ring. The two I bought this Spring both have them.
If they did stop--and I believe they did--it was either one batch or for a relatively short time. (I just looked in the second box to make sure--it's there.)
This post was edited by TheDurk at 11:48:41 09/21/12 2 times.
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