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24V Fleetguarard Oil filter on a 12V

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What to do with my heat exchanger?

Fuel pressure reg.

I just noticed ... got a LF3894 ... should have a LF3552. :eek:



uuuuuh ... :confused: ... my bad, didn't verify the #. Is this a bad/dangerous thing? Yes ... it's installed, been on there about a week.





thanks
 
I didn't know they were still selling the LF3552. The LF3894 is the recommended filter for all the 2nd gen trucks. I've been using them since they have been available.
 
I use the LF16035 3rd gen filter. The fluted can is nice.



Too bad you can't get an oil filter wrench on the flutes:(



It helps with getting it off by hand, though.



jlh
 
Hohn said:
I use the LF16035 3rd gen filter. The fluted can is nice.



Too bad you can't get an oil filter wrench on the flutes:(



It helps with getting it off by hand, though.



jlh





dirt easy to get on the flutes on the 3rd gens... socket and a ±10" extension, no problem from under...
 
2nd gens have some hardware right under the filter. I tried and tried, but could NOT get Geno's six-in-one wrench on the end of the filter.



The hardest part was getting the filter wrench back OUT of there once I realized there was no way I was getting the wrench on there.



For me, the 6-in-1 was a waste of Money.
 
I have used the 3894 (Stratapore) on my 12V for years. It's a better filter than the 3552, filters out smaller debris and has a higher burst strength, as I remember.
 
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What is a good cheap source for fleetguard filters like to get a case (12 or 24) shipped to my door and know that I am set for a few years.



The fleetguard online store is reasonable at $9. 17 for a 3894 but the shipping is high 14 something for one filter ups ground not sure if that would go up with the order quantity didn't try.
 
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