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Posted by Al on July 31, 2003 at 14:56:03 from (205.244.113.10):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: C oil filter number posted by scotty on July 31, 2003 at 11:48:56:
Close. Later A's had the same filter as the Super A, etc. I don't know when they changed, maybe in 1944-45? There are some things I insist on being "genuine" IH and some things it doesn't matter to me. I think filters probably fall into the "don't care" category, though most of the time I end up with genuine filters. If Fram, Baldwin, Wix or whoever didn't make a good filter, you'd have heard about them going out of business long before now. When we re-did my Super A, we used almost exclusively parts from NAPA--sleeve sets, bearings, etc. Most of the brand names ended up being Perfect Circle. The quality was just as good and IH, and when you price a Fire Crater sleeve and piston kit from IH, it's easy to justify "off brand" stuff! My $.02 Al
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