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Old 03-09-2024, 02:59 PM   #1
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Default Vintage oil filter replacement

Anyone know part number or how to find vintage oil filter like one in the picture?
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Old 03-09-2024, 03:14 PM   #2
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Anyone know part number or how to find vintage oil filter like one in the picture?
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From your picture, it looks to be a WIX and likely has a number on the part itself. NAPA carries WIX. The original Ford filter was similarly horizontal like that, but isn't the one pictured. There used to be, (may still be) a Canadian filter that closely resembled the original Ford filter, Black in color, flat ends not rounded but lacked the mounting bracket itself.
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You may do a search on Chrysler Products in the 1930s 1949s we changed many of those..
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Looks like it's obsolete. More info below.
AC P-21
FRAM PB1/2-P
MOPAR MPR 1/2
Hastings HD1/2
Walker SU-3
WIX WF 1/2
NAPA 1035
WIX 51035
MOPAR L-93
CarQuest 85035
  • Fits Crosley 1946
  • De Soto 6 cyl. 1933-54
  • Kaiser 1951-55
  • Nash Ambassador 1940-49
  • Plymouth 6 cyl. Manual 1933-On
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Found one. https://www.ebay.com/itm/40477520039...Bk9SR-rEoNnEYw
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Old 03-11-2024, 10:43 AM   #8
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I have seen some classic show cars from the 30's with oil filters that looked like this but they had been rebuilt to use a modern cartridge. Does anyone know who does this modification or what they do exactly to do it?
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