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Does anyone have a cross reference number for the PCM oil filter in the Excalibur? The PCM # is R077001. I'm looking for an off the shelf filter and the PCM # isn't cross referenced in the other brand's books. Thanks in advance.
Take it to the auto store, and match up the threads and o-ring sizes. Then find the longest one in the same size. Might get you an extra half quart even.
i had a link for an oil filter test on ccfan or here. do a search or i'll see if i can find it. i would go pcm or motorcraft. IMHO fram filters are junk.
It is not that they use a ford filter on a chevy block, but more that they use one type of remote oil filter mounting bracket, and that unit uses a ford filter.
The parts that attach to the blocks are differen patterns, but those should not ever be removed unless there is a problem with it.
I agree with TRYAN and MARK S..... I had an off road race car with extremely high oil pressure and would literally grenade fram oil filters. Talk about a mess!!! You could actually see the Fram bulge as you throttled the gas. The engine builder reccomended the Motorcraft FL1A due to its construction. Never had a problem again. Stick with the Motorcraft product.
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