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#7862 04/27/2003 12:27 AM
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Does anyone know what the oil filter type and number for the remote canister AC-S6 would be? I'm trying to locate one at the parts store and the books don"t go back that far and the guys behind the counter are to young to know what I'm talking about. Thanks, Pilot

#7863 04/27/2003 3:05 AM
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don't quote me for your "AC-S6", but the one in my canister [add on type that hangs on the manifold] is a Purolator L30034, and in brackets below that number it sez: (replaces P34)

gettin where ya can't depend on them youngsters at NAPA anymore, tho my local still has some old books - gotta make a list for my truck as I need/find the part numbers

Bill


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#7864 04/27/2003 11:59 AM
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Pilot,

I am almost certain that I have an AC S-6 oil filter canister. After considerable hunting, I found the following numbers:

NAPA 1100

AC P115/127 LEE L51
DELUXE WD37
FRAM C21/C21P/CH105PL
HASTINGS LF101/207
MOPAR 921178
MOTORCRAFT FL333
PUROLATOR P51/P125 (now L20051 ?)
WILLYS 119952
G.M.C. 5572288
TEXACO T5

WIX FILTER # WX51121 might be the same.

Note that there are a wide variety of Fram and AC (and other) canister style filters that varied in size over the years. Quite often a canister-year does not match the truck-year. The S-6 was sold from 1955-1962 Chevy 6s and on the 1955-only Chevy V-8. Also, the canister from other-year and other nameplate GM engines might have been installed on a truck engine.

Fram C31/C31PL/C4/C4P is for an earlier AC canister (S-2 ?)
Also, Purolator L30034 might fit an earlier canister.

Your best bet is to obtain as many numbers as possible and then take your canister to the parts supplier. I had to go to several different stores before I was able to match mine.

Tim

#7865 04/27/2003 5:26 PM
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NAPA 1100
WIX FILTER # WX51121 might be the same.

They should be different, the Napa number is the same as the Wix number without the prefix, Napa 1100 would be Wix 51100. But they might interchange, tough to know without a book.


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#7866 04/29/2003 2:54 AM
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how do you find out what canister you have i have one but dont see any #'s or anything on it

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#7867 04/29/2003 2:58 AM
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how do you find out what canister you have i have one but dont see any #'s or anything on it

curt

#7868 04/29/2003 3:10 AM
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I use trial-and-error, testing at the parts store various filter cartridges with the canister.

Post the dimensions of the canister and maybe people will tell you if it matches their canister (and the number for cartridge they use).

1. Outer diameter of the top of the canister =
2. Length of the straight side of the canister cylinder (from top to start of taper) =
3. Approximate length of the canister's taper/"funnel" =

If people posted the cartidge number they use with different dimension canisters, this information would most likely be helpful to a lot of people.

I will post the approximate dimensions of my AC Delco S-6 canister (P-115 AC Delco filter; 1100 NAPA filter) on Wednesday.

Tim

#7869 05/06/2003 6:52 AM
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1. Outer diameter of the top of the canister = 16"
2. Length of the straight side of the canister cylinder (from top to start of taper) =5 1/4"
3. Approximate length of the canister's taper/"funnel" =2 1/4"

Any help

curt


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