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IamLegend March 4th, 2013 4:34 PM

seirra oil filter
 
have a 2005 gmc seirra z71 5.3L engine code T. I have been using fram oil filters # PH9837. Recently I went to get a new filter and the computer now shows PH3506.

Have I been using the wrong filter? Which filter should I be using?

I have been thinking about to a Wix filter.

any help would be appreciated.

67Motorcat March 5th, 2013 6:37 PM

Fram filters are a no-no....it has been well documented that they can have weak check valve springs,cardboard retainers and the filter media is of lessor quality.

AC Delco 61E is what your dealer would use and the price is rite as well.....4 bucks at Walmart.

NAPA is good also and is made by WIX but costs more.

kevinkpk March 5th, 2013 7:39 PM

I use STP, these are made by wix (dana). NEVER EVER go with the cheapest filter, always the best. I'll reserve my remarks about Fram. You really should look at micron rating, pleats/area, and drain back valve, burst pressure ect. when selecting a filter.

Mille Racer 69 March 5th, 2013 8:26 PM

As said, NEVER use fram.
They are just cardboard tips on the inside and poorly assembled.

I only use mobile one. No complaints.
It has less pleats, but I like the assembly better.

Probably the best brands in my opinion are amsoil, Bosch, Napa gold, pure one.
But replacing it every oil change, or every other oil change (if you change oil every 3k miles like I do)
Is just as important.

JK23112 March 5th, 2013 9:15 PM


I have used Fram filters off and on for the past thirty years or so, and have never had any trouble with them. Perhaps I was lucky, eh?

Mille Racer 69 March 5th, 2013 9:52 PM

The older frame stuff was ok, but since Honeywell bought them, they have been cheap POS

Here is a video of a guy openning up a frame that shares my passion for the company haha:

hydrodriver March 8th, 2013 3:42 PM

Silverado Oil Filters
 
Has anyone found a larger filter than that little baby size one we have to use? That little filter on my 6 litre just isn't right in my opinion.

f5fstop March 8th, 2013 6:13 PM

I use Delco, Mobil 1 or K&N filters, but the Fram makes good filter, just have to get their Ultra guard filter. Saw a review on an oil website and it appeared to be as well made as any other filter on the market.

As for a larger filter, I know you can use avDelco Delco PF63 on the GMT 900 models; cannot say for sure in regard to older models. The 63 is about 20mm longer. But longer does not always denote better.:eek:

67Motorcat June 13th, 2013 9:20 AM

Everything you have ever wanted to know about Oil Filters and then some..:D

Oil Filter Comparison Study - GM Truck Central


And here is the grade sheet


http://www.gmtruckcentral.com/articl...gradesheet.htm

f5fstop June 14th, 2013 7:08 AM

Interesting info...thanks


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