Best Fuel filter?

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Best Fuel filter?

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Fuel filters seem to be available mostly everywhere, and I can just grab one through napa or Lordco, but which would be the best to get?
Options in the Wiki are

Luberfiner------FP941F
ACDelco-------TP1274
Fram------------PS4886
WIX--------------33128


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Micro may be? :-D When my van came from Japan it had Micro oil & fuel filters.
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The following is from the WIX website. I use 51067 and have noticed in other forums that other ppl are using it aswell.

Take note the thread difference. WIX lists that both these filters will work for 4d56 engines but i'm confused due to the connection diference. Anybody have any insight??


Part Number: 33128
UPC Number: 765809331280
Principal Application: Chev, Dodge, Isuzu, Mitsubishi Trucks w/Diesel Engines, Cat, Hyster, Komatsu, Toro, Other
All Applications

Style: Spin-On Fuel Filter
Service: Fuel
Height: 5.524
Outer Diameter Top: 3.830
Outer Diameter Bottom: Closed
Thread Size: 20X1.5 MM
Burst Pressure-PSI: 310
Nominal Micron Rating: 10

Gasket Diameters
Number O.D. I.D. Thk.
Attached 2.850 1.130 0.125


Part Number: 51067
UPC Number: 765809510678
Principal Application: Ford Ranger, Bronco II w/Mitsubishi Diesel (85-87)
All Applications

Style: Spin-On Lube Filter
Service: Lube
Type: Full Flow/By-Pass
Media: Paper
Height: 5.362
Outer Diameter Top: 4.016
Outer Diameter Bottom: Closed
Thread Size: 26X1.5 MM
By-Pass Valve Setting-PSI: 19-22
Anti-Drain Back Valve: Yes
Burst Pressure-PSI: 270
Max Flow Rate: 11-13 GPM
Nominal Micron Rating: 30

Gasket Diameters
Number O.D. I.D. Thk.
Attached 2.874 2.600 0.125
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one is an oil filter and one is fuel i believe, the second one is listed as a lube filter.
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Strada,

The filters you listed are oil filters, Chewy question is for fuel filters.
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one says fuel one says lube (oil).
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it sure does....i guess I start to see things after a few hours in front of the computer screen at work.
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Hi, strada,
if you need good oil filter i got in stock made in japan, very good quality.
on sale now for $ 18 reg. is 25 up to end of this month. cheaper than lordco( Fram)
just give me a call.
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jfarsang wrote:Best - Baldwin BD28 (Union Tractor, Traction, Peterbuilt, etc)

Good - Wix 51067 ~ Napa 1067 (Available at NAPA, and other Wix Retailers)

Bad - FRAM-PH6355 (I would not recommend it)
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^^ Those are oil as well I take it?
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Chewy wrote:^^ Those are oil as well I take it?
They are oil :-D
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hey when you change the fuel filter do you have to pinch the lines? i dont think so but just wanted to make sure.
im going with the WIX filter from NAPA.
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no Patty,you dont have to, just pump for +/- 5 min after putting it back in place( you will feel it when it get harder). very easy thing to do IF the water sensor is not stuck( like mine was!!!). pedro
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as in pump the gas pedal? or squeeze one of the lines?
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Patty

On top of the fuel filter head there's a circular part, it's a hand pump. Press it down a bunch of times to bring the fuel back into your filter. You might not have to do it for 5 min but again, have fun!

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