AC Delco Filter on Raptor
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Raptorrider- we had a dyno out last week end. Might do it again if some more want to try it out. If not enough intrest me and the boy are headed to kermit, with rod and his son. (rod is still waiting for his custom lonestar crf450, should have his new z-400 by then) If there is enough intrest in the dyno, rod will ride the week end at my place. Let me know. Bob is home.
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I have been using a BOSCH 3300 for about 4 months now. It's maybe a 1/4" longer than stock, BLACK, and I don't have too lube it to fit between trees. THis filter is originally designed for a Maxda RX-7 and Miata....same threads as the much longer PF-2057.
Also, that Fram filter that someone posted about using earlier.....it's junk....do a search on that filter (PH6017a). There is a study on the net concerning that filter and conmparables....very interesting info.
Here is a list that I compiled that has the same thread pattern....
FRAM PH6017A (JUNK) about $7 is the same as the following
Motorcycle-Specific Filters - (About 2.5 to 3 inches long)
1. Purolator Motorcycle ML16817 about $6.00
2. NAPA Gold 1358, Carquest 85358, WIX 51358 about $7 to $8
3. AC Delco PF2135 about $10
Automobile Filters - (About 3.5 inches long - fit reference 1994 Mazda MX-3, V-6 Engine)
1. Mobil 1 M1-110 about $10
2. Bosch 3323 about $5
3. Purolator Pure One L14620 about $6
4. NAPA Gold 1356, Carquest 85356, WIX 51356 about $6
5. Deutsch D-370 about $4
6. AC Delco PF-2057 about $6
7. Motorcraft Long Life FL-821 about $4
8. STP S-02867 about $3
Automobile Filters - (About 2.5 inches long - fit reference Mazda RX-7 and Miata)
1. Bosch 3300 about $5
2. NAPA Gold 1365 about $6
3. Purolator L14622 about $5
4. AC Delco PF1237 about $6
5. STP S-02876 about $3
Do some research on these filters and make a determination whether or not too use any of them. I would recommend for everyone to use the OE replacement available at your local shop. I will continue running the Bosch 3300 though....lol.
Also, that Fram filter that someone posted about using earlier.....it's junk....do a search on that filter (PH6017a). There is a study on the net concerning that filter and conmparables....very interesting info.
Here is a list that I compiled that has the same thread pattern....
FRAM PH6017A (JUNK) about $7 is the same as the following
Motorcycle-Specific Filters - (About 2.5 to 3 inches long)
1. Purolator Motorcycle ML16817 about $6.00
2. NAPA Gold 1358, Carquest 85358, WIX 51358 about $7 to $8
3. AC Delco PF2135 about $10
Automobile Filters - (About 3.5 inches long - fit reference 1994 Mazda MX-3, V-6 Engine)
1. Mobil 1 M1-110 about $10
2. Bosch 3323 about $5
3. Purolator Pure One L14620 about $6
4. NAPA Gold 1356, Carquest 85356, WIX 51356 about $6
5. Deutsch D-370 about $4
6. AC Delco PF-2057 about $6
7. Motorcraft Long Life FL-821 about $4
8. STP S-02867 about $3
Automobile Filters - (About 2.5 inches long - fit reference Mazda RX-7 and Miata)
1. Bosch 3300 about $5
2. NAPA Gold 1365 about $6
3. Purolator L14622 about $5
4. AC Delco PF1237 about $6
5. STP S-02876 about $3
Do some research on these filters and make a determination whether or not too use any of them. I would recommend for everyone to use the OE replacement available at your local shop. I will continue running the Bosch 3300 though....lol.
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Warrior007-Yes, I am still running the AC Delco #2057. It has been about 15 months now. I have logged about 85 hours on my Raptor. Not a hint of a problem. The filter crosses with one for a 97 Mazda minivan with the V6. Be aware that the same filter in a Puralator brand will not seal and will pour all of your oil in in a very short time. See my earlier post about the Fram filter above. They are not concave enough the clear the large glan nut and the nut will not let it seal against the block.
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The Fram is a PH 6607 and was about $3 from your local Wal-mart. Now if it was leaking don't you think I would have noticed it?[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img] It is exactly the same as stock just a little longer. Now as for it being junk, could be. I changed my oil and filter so often it doesn't matter. I would rather have a black one, so next time (real soon) I'll go look for a Bosch[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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I read the articles once before that were mentioned.
The problem with the FRAM filters is not from external leaking that you would notice. It is internal leaking because the glue used to seal the filter material falls apart and allows dirty oil to pass on by without being filtered.
/NotuRaptor
The problem with the FRAM filters is not from external leaking that you would notice. It is internal leaking because the glue used to seal the filter material falls apart and allows dirty oil to pass on by without being filtered.
/NotuRaptor