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Old 12-30-1999, 08:32 PM
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Ok,here's some aftermarket # for Polaris oil filters. FRAM is ph6607---PUROLATOR is per4622---SUBARU is 15208-KA010. I get mine at my local Auto Zone parts store under the name, Deutsch, part number #D371 for 2.99 each.Good Luck====BILL
 
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Old 12-31-1999, 01:17 AM
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Bill Cillibirti,
Thank you for the various after market oil filters for Polaris. Al Elston
 
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Old 12-31-1999, 09:28 AM
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Thanks Bill, Good info. Did you find any #s for the bros KQ?
 
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Old 12-31-1999, 10:27 AM
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ScED,as hard as I tried,I was unsucessful at finding an aftermarket filter for my bro's KQ.====BILL

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Bill, the filters you list look like some of them may be auto filters. Is there any problem with relief valve for by pass pressure if used on a motorcycle or quad. I suspect the oil pressure level may be quite different on an automobile or does it make any difference. I know Fram makes a filter for motorcycles that cross references to the Polaris filter, but I don't know if it is the ph6607 you listed or not. Any thoughts?

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Old 12-31-1999, 02:58 PM
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I use a Fram filter on my Y2K 325 Mag 4x4. It is a motorcycle filter #PH6017A...haven't had any complaints or problems with it and it looks exactly like the Polaris stock filter but alot cheaper.
 
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Old 12-31-1999, 03:31 PM
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The Fram 6607 is cross-referenced to the Polaris oil filter. I have been using it for a year now with no problems. I pick my filters up at Auto Village (local auto parts store)for about $5.00 CAD vs $18.00 for a Polaris filter.
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Does anyone know the difference between the Fram PH6607 and the Fram PH6017a?

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I personally dont know of anyone that has had engine problems relating to the use of the aftermarket oil filters.I also dont know what the differance in the Fram 6607 and 6017A is.Sorry====BILL

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