Help with oil filter Acdelco pf 46
Help with oil filter Acdelco pf 46
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stainless_steve

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6,047 posts

282 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2012
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Hi guys,im after a Acdelco pf 46 oil filter,any ideas where i can get one or is there an equivalent i can buy at the local autofactors.

Monaro5.7

7,337 posts

203 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2012
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Search the web for the Parts Alliance in your area and you should find a factors who can help you out mate smile

snowwolf

11,503 posts

199 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2012
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Is the filter for LS1 or 2 ? You have to be careful as I think the latter of the two filters has the built in pressure release valve, I use this one on my VXR8 LS2



Edited by snowwolf on Wednesday 3rd October 21:49

stainless_steve

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6,047 posts

282 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2012
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It's a new Holden (chevy)ls2 bottom end with the l92 heads shipped over from OZ,the filter i have taken off is AcDelco PF 46.Been to the local autofactors and they gave me one twice as big,it would almost touch the floor on my car hehe

stevieturbo

17,979 posts

271 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2012
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I'm using one of an LDV van or something like that. Same as this one

This is for a 13/16" thread ( ie LS1/6 Camaro etc ), and this one does not have an internal bypass, which is why I chose it.
PF46 is the same dimensions and 13/16" thread.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MG-MONTEGO-MG-MAESTRO-2-...

I had used one off a K-series or something like that before, but it was slightly smaller in size and had an internal bypass.


ARAF

20,759 posts

247 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2012
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I bet Monkfish could identify and supply. I'm sure they've previously said that the filter was car specific, rather than engine specific (oddly), which causes a bit of a problem with yours.

I always thought that the PF48 (VXR8) was longer, as it has an integral one-way valve, yet the PF46 (Monaro)used a valve ring on the engine, so was shorter...

snowwolf

11,503 posts

199 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2012
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They did alter the thread size when they fitted the bypass valve in the filter, best to have a look down inside the filter, you will be able to see the spring if it is the later one, but def make sure you get the correct one

snowwolf

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199 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2012
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monkfish1

12,247 posts

248 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2012
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stainless_steve said:
Hi guys,im after a Acdelco pf 46 oil filter,any ideas where i can get one or is there an equivalent i can buy at the local autofactors.


We have them, lots of them Can mail order. As ARAF said, make sure its the PF46 you want. Feel free to call so we can be sure.

stainless_steve

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282 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2012
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No spring that i can see



snowwolf

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199 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2012
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stainless_steve said:
No spring that i can see


Best call MF they will have them in stock, def looks like the no relief valve in your filter, they did change thread size at same time so if it screws on ok then it's the correct filter

stainless_steve

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282 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2012
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monkfish1 said:
We have them, lots of them smile Can mail order. As ARAF said, make sure its the PF46 you want. Feel free to call so we can be sure.
YHM

stevieturbo

17,979 posts

271 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2012
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AFAIK the only thread change was that on more modern stuff they changed to a metric thread. M22x1.5 or so instead of the older 13/16"


stainless_steve

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282 months

Wednesday 3rd October 2012
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At the side of the PF 46 in smaller numbers is 88984215 if thats any help

ringram

14,701 posts

272 months

Thursday 4th October 2012
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Yeah different thread. Id suggest the change coincided not with the car, but with the engine model.
The LS2 was 24x crank remember. It sounds like the 24x crank stuff uses the older pf46. While newer stuff the pf48.

ARAF

20,759 posts

247 months

Thursday 4th October 2012
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ringram said:
Id suggest the change coincided not with the car, but with the engine model.
The LS2 was 24x crank remember. It sounds like the 24x crank stuff uses the older pf46. While newer stuff the pf48.
Old fashioned Monaro LS2 takes one, but the superior VXR8 with the LS2 takes the other. wink

ringram

14,701 posts

272 months

Thursday 4th October 2012
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Yep which is exactly as I said wink

Old monaro runs a 24x crank..

stainless_steve

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282 months

Thursday 4th October 2012
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beer for all the help lads,i got the wife to order two off Monkfish in the end to save any hassle,this way i know i will have the correct filter.