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Old 08-22-2014, 11:35 AM
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Gen 1 Cummins Oil Filter Question

Will a Fleetguard FL16035 fit my 1992 dodge cummins?
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It is supposed to fit all the 5.9's and 6.7's.
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Alright.

Thank you. That's what I hoped/thought.

Just wanted to make sure before I made the drive to get one.
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No intent to hijack the thread, but the Fleetguard numbers I have recorded to fit our trucks are:
oil filter, paper: Fleetguard LF3959
oil filter, stratapore: Fleetguard LF3894
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Originally Posted by james1
No intent to hijack the thread, but the Fleetguard numbers I have recorded to fit our trucks are:
oil filter, paper: Fleetguard LF3959
oil filter, stratapore: Fleetguard LF3894
You can add the 16035 to the list.

I run the 3894 myself....
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I run the 3894 as well.
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IIRC, the only difference between the 3894 and the 16035 is fluting to make it easier to change the filter on the 6.7 trucks? I remember someone posting it was the only difference.
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Originally Posted by patdaly
IIRC, the only difference between the 3894 and the 16035 is fluting to make it easier to change the filter on the 6.7 trucks? I remember someone posting it was the only difference.
fluting? that's a fancy word! what does it mean?
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Originally Posted by jesussaves
fluting? that's a fancy word! what does it mean?
It means the end of the can is wrinkled so one of those plastic Wal-Mart filter wrenches will fit it. The cloth strap wrench most of us use still works.
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Wrinkled..
I love it.

They need to build a socket head into the end of the can.

j_Martin have you ever had an old cartridge style Luber-Finer with the big black oily sock?
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Originally Posted by Jim Lane
Wrinkled..
I love it.

They need to build a socket head into the end of the can.

j_Martin have you ever had an old cartridge style Luber-Finer with the big black oily sock?
I've had cartridge filters, and TP filters. I use bag filters for first pass on recycling drain oil.
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Originally Posted by j_martin
It means the end of the can is wrinkled so one of those plastic Wal-Mart filter wrenches will fit it. The cloth strap wrench most of us use still works.
I use my 24" pair of channellocks.......
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