George, the 3/4-16 thread oil filter is very, very common. Dodge cars and Ford trucks use that filter (as well as others). The cars usually use a small filter and the trucks use a large one. I will list a few of the filters below in different sizes, pick the one with a can that fits the best. I use Purolator so I will list those filter numbers but dont take that as an endorsment as its the "best", its just its a good enough filter for the junk I drive. http://www.purolatorautofilters.net/resources/pages/interchangeguide.aspx
Due your own final research though, check with the manufactor to find what the micron rating is and what the pressure relief valve setting is. If those match and the can fits, you wont have any problems.
PUROLATOR:
L10241
L20195
L10017
L20081
L14670
L30001
I DONT recommend a Fram filter but they are very common so knowing the Fram numbers may make your search faster. These are the main 3/4-16 oil filters that I have used in the past to find a larger can to fit a specific application I had, there should be a good variety of sizes to find what you need.
FRAM:
PH3614
PH3600
PH16
PH43
PH8A
If you still cant find what you need, do some reading or register over at www.bobistheoilguy.com. Most of the above info has been gone over a million times, Im sure they will find a bunch I missed or give you the numbers for filters other than Fram or Purolator.
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