Fram Oil Filters ...
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Maybe this ?
NAPA Gold 1794
Two Quart Version Of NAPA # 1061 Or # 1060
Attributes
Filter O.D. (Inches): 3.674"
Filter O.D. (mm): 93 mm
Flow Rate: 9 To 11 gpm
Gasket I.D. (Inches): 3.1"
Gasket I.D. (mm): 79 mm
Gasket O.D. (Inches): 3.444"
Gasket O.D. (mm): 87 mm
Gasket Thickness (Inches): .26"
Gasket Thickness (mm): 6 mm
Height (Inches): 7.822"
Height (mm): 199 mm
Micron Rating: 24 Micron
Style: Spin-On Oil Filter
Thread Size (Inches): 13/16-16
NAPA Gold 1794
Two Quart Version Of NAPA # 1061 Or # 1060
Attributes
Filter O.D. (Inches): 3.674"
Filter O.D. (mm): 93 mm
Flow Rate: 9 To 11 gpm
Gasket I.D. (Inches): 3.1"
Gasket I.D. (mm): 79 mm
Gasket O.D. (Inches): 3.444"
Gasket O.D. (mm): 87 mm
Gasket Thickness (Inches): .26"
Gasket Thickness (mm): 6 mm
Height (Inches): 7.822"
Height (mm): 199 mm
Micron Rating: 24 Micron
Style: Spin-On Oil Filter
Thread Size (Inches): 13/16-16
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On the supra I would use them on initial startup after a fresh motor, cut them apart. Amazing how cheap they are compared to other filters. I had cut enough of the same exacts same Fram filter apart to see the differences in tolerances. It was amazing! Different number of pleates, some with machining shrapnel on the threads just hanging there. Had a few leak at the seams. No thanks.
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On the supra I would use them on initial startup after a fresh motor, cut them apart. Amazing how cheap they are compared to other filters. I had cut enough of the same exacts same Fram filter apart to see the differences in tolerances. It was amazing! Different number of pleates, some with machining shrapnel on the threads just hanging there. Had a few leak at the seams. No thanks.
Long story with marine V 6 engines way back in years -- when that engine changed the spring in the oil pump in which raised oil pressure but when one used a Fram oil filter for the V 6 --- oil pressure gauge would PEGGED totally. Anyways it was a Fram filter problem for causing the very high oil pressure readings. Short jist of it
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I won't ever buy a Fram filter. Ever since they had that issue in the 90s where their motorcycle filters were coming apart, and actually caused several (bad) accidents, they are off of my approved vendor list.
Just like I won't ever buy Greenies dog treat products; same reasoning. 1 strike and your out.
Just like I won't ever buy Greenies dog treat products; same reasoning. 1 strike and your out.
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http://www.oes.org/page2/10164~SUCCE...S_FORMULA.html
https://www.consumeraffairs.com/pets/greenies.html
http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/02/14/dangerous.dogtreat/
Do them a favor, and cut them over to all natural stuff. We were buying all natural treats, and now have them on carrots, green beans, and rotisserie chicken for treats; and then their primary food.
http://www.oes.org/page2/10164~SUCCE...S_FORMULA.html
https://www.consumeraffairs.com/pets/greenies.html
http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/02/14/dangerous.dogtreat/
Do them a favor, and cut them over to all natural stuff. We were buying all natural treats, and now have them on carrots, green beans, and rotisserie chicken for treats; and then their primary food.
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https://www.google.com/webhp?sourcei...es+kill+dogs&*
http://www.oes.org/page2/10164~SUCCE...S_FORMULA.html
https://www.consumeraffairs.com/pets/greenies.html
http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/02/14/dangerous.dogtreat/
Do them a favor, and cut them over to all natural stuff. We were buying all natural treats, and now have them on carrots, green beans, and rotisserie chicken for treats; and then their primary food.
http://www.oes.org/page2/10164~SUCCE...S_FORMULA.html
https://www.consumeraffairs.com/pets/greenies.html
http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/02/14/dangerous.dogtreat/
Do them a favor, and cut them over to all natural stuff. We were buying all natural treats, and now have them on carrots, green beans, and rotisserie chicken for treats; and then their primary food.
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