Kaiser Frazer Owners Club Forum

General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: fathersondream on January 15, 2011, 10:39:16 PM

Title: oil filter
Post by: fathersondream on January 15, 2011, 10:39:16 PM
Anyone know where i could get an oil filter for a 49 kaiser deluxe?
Title: Re: oil filter
Post by: kfsteve391 on January 15, 2011, 10:52:17 PM
I just got one at NAPA.
Title: Re: oil filter
Post by: fathersondream on January 15, 2011, 10:56:58 PM
went there today with no luck.Do you by chance have the part number?
Title: Re: oil filter
Post by: joefrazer on January 15, 2011, 11:47:32 PM
It depends upon what sort of filter unit is on the car now. If it's a unit where the cap is removed and the filter sits in the canister, it'll probably either be a NAPA 1010 or 1080. I've also seen some with a larger unit that uses a Fram C3 filter. Then there's the type where the entire unit is replaced. That's a Fram PB 1/2, I'm not sure what the NAPA equivelent is...if any.
Title: Re: oil filter
Post by: kaiserfrazerlibrary on January 16, 2011, 07:27:36 AM
The normal replacement element filter for a 1949-50 Kaiser-Frazer vehicle was supplied by Purolator.  It has a black painted canister and has a large bolt at the top.  Opening the top allows you access to the filter element which should be a P-70FF or the equivilent.  This was also used on a range of other vehicles including 1950's chrysler 6 cylinders with a replacement element filter unit.  I have also seen some Fram filters on cars. The canister is orange with black top and brackets to hold it to the engine.  There is a larte bolt with "wings" (like a large wingnut) to remove the top.  Jim is correct that this tapes the C-3 filter, used on some Studebakers and other makes of car as they were a popular switch with gas stations .  Type 1/2 replacement canisters were NOT used on 1949-50 models, only 1951-55 Kaisers on the assembly line (most were replaced at one time or another with Purolator or Fram by dealers).   Type 1/2 filters have been out of production for just about 40 years.

If you take off the top and the filter is still in there, please advise on brand name of the filter and the type; I have interchange manuals that cover recent and go back to before 1945.  They even list local and regional/industrial brands I've never seen or heard of!
Title: Re: oil filter
Post by: fathersondream on January 16, 2011, 06:33:20 PM
Had an AC PF-316 crossed referenced to a WIX 51071.Got it ordered.Hopefully thats it.
Title: Re: oil filter
Post by: kaiserfrazerlibrary on January 16, 2011, 07:39:12 PM
You are correct for the AC number if it is a purolator unit.
Title: Re: oil filter
Post by: dusty on January 17, 2011, 04:31:55 PM
which brand do you need . I have some Purelator small ones with gaskets. otherwise NAPA has in the warehouse FRAM # FIL-1010 PUROLATOR sMALL HSG USUALLY FOR THE 47-49 # FIL 1080 -- A/C-# FIL 3209  THROWAWAY go to the ford dealer or napa and get Ford# 551035  all are listed in my parts catalog  some are special order as the NAPA stores don't cary things older thal 10 years
Title: Re: oil filter
Post by: Quadromaniac on January 20, 2011, 11:08:39 PM
My Allstate 4 cylinder, 1953 model, has the Fram canister. The sticker on top calls out for a C4P2 cartridge. Obsolite #, AC Delco part #P115 and are available at USD on 16th Street and Riverview, just South of University 1580 East Riverview.