Saturday, December 26, 2009

My car uses a fram ph3614 oil filter. can I switch to the ph3600? there is plenty of space.?

if you have enought room and the rubber gasket is the same and the threads are the same you can


what motor is it ?My car uses a fram ph3614 oil filter. can I switch to the ph3600? there is plenty of space.?
Craig, If you want to take the time why not cross-reference The Fram PH 3600 over to an AC Delco, Wix, NAPA-made by Wix, Carquest's best made by Wix, Purolator or Motorcraft - made by Purolator.





Wander in to any NAPA store where they have a Fram and NAPA filter cut in half. It'll change your mind in a hurry which filter is mechanically better.





Another tip. If your filter is located in a vertical position at oil change time carefully fill the oil filter with fresh engine oil till the oil meets the threads. The reason for this is your oil system will get full oil pressure sooner at startup.My car uses a fram ph3614 oil filter. can I switch to the ph3600? there is plenty of space.?
a lot of times there is more than one filter that will fit not knowing the numbers if the treads and the seal is the same you can... you wouldnt want to go with a smaller filter that the one you have but a bigger one is ok you just have to add more oil to fill and really it woul dbe better having more oil

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