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Old 03-11-2013, 03:56 PM
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Can anyone tell me there to get the blue oil filters like this? I can't
find them. All that i come up with are yellow now. Part number
pl34631
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Old 03-11-2013, 05:34 PM
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Default I believe these are all the same

Puralator (Pure) PL 34631
Mobil M1-302
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GM PF1218 (also referred to as PF35)


http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/sk...URPL34631.html
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ac delco are blue,puralator are all yellow now its for a better grip when installing them
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Old 03-11-2013, 06:29 PM
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Yeah that's all Iv'e been able to fine. I would like to have the blue met. but I'll use the Wix racing filters. I'm sure there better anyway. Thanks for the reply's.
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Purolator changed from the nice metallic blue to the yellow. I like the Amsoil filters as they have a nice black paint job.
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Mobil 1 are black with some blue, red and gold lettering. A very good filter as well.
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I like that pik. Never knew you could get an oil filter tha came from the factory with metal flakes already in them.
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Not so sidetrack too much, long story short , my BB in my Chevelle was dynoed with Puralator filters. Put the motor in the car and changed the oil with another Puralator and it would loose oil pressure in about 15 sec. After a mild heart attack I found the filter colapsed inside. I like to use Amsoil, Wix, or Fram HP filters.
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Originally Posted by CC230
Not so sidetrack too much, long story short , my BB in my Chevelle was dynoed with Puralator filters. Put the motor in the car and changed the oil with another Puralator and it would loose oil pressure in about 15 sec. After a mild heart attack I found the filter colapsed inside. I like to use Amsoil, Wix, or Fram HP filters.
+1 from another recent thread i learned the WIX (what I use) does not have any type of anti drain back though. Ive always had god luck with the black WIX racing filters, all medal insides no cardboard!!
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I been using the wix racing filters for a few years now. They are stout filters construction wise!
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