Re: 1940 packard oil filter
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I use WIX # 51010. Available almost anywhere. I wouldn't use Fram.
Posted on: 2014/1/1 13:36
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Re: 1940 packard oil filter
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Rockauto.com has that part number for $7.75
Posted on: 2014/1/1 13:58
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Re: 1940 packard oil filter
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Wix makes oil filters for Napa. The numbers are usually the same as Wix without the 5. i.e Wix 51010 would be Napa 1010
I use Napa 1080 for my 1940/356 engine.
Posted on: 2014/1/1 15:33
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Re: 1940 packard oil filter
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I wonder what the difference is, because I use the 1010 for my 1940 180????
Posted on: 2014/1/1 16:36
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1930 Packard Speedster Eight boattail (SOLD) 1940 Packard 1808 w/Factory Air (SOLD) 1947 Chrysler Town and Country sedan 1970 Camaro RS 1936 Cord phaeton packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=4307&forum=10 aaca.org/ |
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Here are the specs for the NAPA 1010 and 1080. I'm pretty sure I'm using the 1080 for my '41 and '50.
Part Number: FIL 1010 $12.69 Product Line: NAPA Gold Filters Attributes: Filter I.D. (Inches) : .553" Filter O.D. (Inches) : 3.718" Gasket I.D. (Inches) : 3.793" Gasket O.D. (Inches) : 4.191" Gasket Thickness (Inches) : .075" Height (Inches) : 4.375" Media Type : Cellulose Style : Cartridge Lube Filter Filter I.D. (mm) : 14 mm Filter O.D. (mm) : 94 mm Gasket I.D. (mm) : 96 mm Gasket O.D. (mm) : 106 mm Gasket Thickness (mm) : 2 mm Height (mm) : 111 mm Part Number: FIL 1080 $15.49 Product Line: NAPA Gold Filters Attributes: Filter I.D. (Inches) : .578" Filter O.D. (Inches) : 3.367" Gasket I.D. (Inches) : 4" Gasket O.D. (Inches) : 4.687" Gasket Thickness (Inches) : .062" Height (Inches) : 4.218" Media Type : Cellulose Style : Cartridge Lube Filter Filter I.D. (mm) : 15 mm Filter O.D. (mm) : 86 mm Gasket I.D. (mm) : 102 mm Gasket O.D. (mm) : 119 mm Gasket Thickness (mm) : 2 mm Height (mm) : 107 mm
Posted on: 2014/1/1 17:55
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Refill elements depend upon the make of the filters (Purolator, Fram, AC). The housings and plumbing differed from make to make and with the engines to which they were fitted.
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Posted on: 2014/1/2 11:21
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Decided to change the oil filter today. What was in the filter is an AC PF 106, I have three I believe replacement filters. The Purolator P316, Fram C233PL, and the WIX 51080.The difference I see is the AC has a flange at the top, and recessed at the bottom. The others are flat. I guess it doesn't matter as long as the filter fits tight? I have two of the WIX which leads me to believe that is the correct cartridge for the AC filter. The filter housing top has a round spring loaded flange.
Posted on: 2014/4/13 16:32
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WIX just adds a "5" in front of the NAPA number so WIX 51080 = NAPA 1080 which is what I used in the 1941 factory-installed filters on senior engines and assume 1940 is the same and the juniors are probably the same if also factory equipment; I used the same 1080 right thru 1950 on my Custom 8. However if you have a dealer-installed filter or some later installation it may take a different cartridge.
Posted on: 2014/4/13 17:21
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I would probably believe it is factory. When I got the car 25 years ago, and still doing an ongoing up keeping and restoration, showed the car to many a P.I. members in southern California. At that time parts were plentiful and tried my best to keep everything as from factory. I will put in the WIX, again they are a bit shorter than the old AC without the flanges, but if a snug fit all should be well.
Posted on: 2014/4/13 19:34
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