You can search for your filter in 4 ways.
By part no, By application, By size and By manufacturer.
You can search by part number by entering a number and clicking search. Try using the original equipment part numbers as overtime some machines are fitted with “that’ll fit” filters and cross referencing can become mixed up. Some filters will have the same thread and size but internally can be very different such as Anti Drain Back Valves (ADBV), media and micron ratings.
When using a part number to cross reference your filter and your having difficulty. Try removing any punctuation such as (-) hyphens, (/) slashes, (.), dots, (0) zeros at the beginning and any () spaces from the part number.
You can also try some of the aftermarket websites and their search facilities, such as Alco, Baldwin, Donaldson, Fleetguard, Mann, Mahle, Hifi, SF, Wix.
You can search by application by entering the make and model. Some models have different engines depending on their age so the results may show more than one oil filter. Please check the filter specification so that you find the correct filter.
You can search by size by entering the type of filter you are looking for, followed the height, outer diameter and inner diameter. Change the tolerance for a wider result or search just by height to show more options.
You can search by manufacturer by selecting from the drop down menu. This will list in numerical order all the part numbers we have for the manufacturer.
At Findmyfilter.co.uk we are adding part numbers, specifications and application details daily so if you do not see something you are looking for then contact us and we will help you and add information you would like to see.