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NOS AC Filter
Anyone else want to express their thoughts on this one?
I already voiced my opinion to the seller. ebay.com/NOS-68-69-70-71-72-Corvette-Chevelle-Camaro-AC-PF25-Oil-Filter-302-350-396-427
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m22mike (04-16-2018) |
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I have my eyes peeled for one with the letters on at the swaps, I've never found one yet, hard to find. Looking for a PF 30 with the letters stamped in.
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However.... the pictured lettering on the filter shows it's a SD filter, which in AC Filter speak means it fits some kind of four cylinder Opel, not a Chevrolet. Same SD lettering is also on the box, same as it is on the filter. Look at the pictures, not just what the seller says in the description. Chevrolet seals near the outer edge of the filter. The one pictured certainly doesn't. Continuing, according to my 1971 AC catalogue, OD on a SD filter is 2 15/16, OD on PF25 shows 3 17/32. Another thing, an SD filter has 3/4 x 16 threads, PF25 filter has 13/16 x 16 threads. You'd probably be able to use it if it comes with an adapter. Now, if seller put up the wrong pictures and it is in fact a PF25 , an explanation needs to be added to clear up any misconceptions.
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Burd (04-16-2018) |
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While we're talkin AC filters, what's the diff in the "E" filters?
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