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Actually, you can't measure the pH of vegetable oil because it doesn't have one! pH is a measure of the hydrogen ion concentration in an aqueous solution (water). Because there is no water in vegetable oil, there is no pH value.
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The only difference is in length of the filter which is 1/2 inch longer. The PH6607 and PH7313 have the same size threading so I would go with the bigger (PH7313) if you have the space otherwise for smaller (PH6607) should be used. They both do the same job. Hope this helps.
You will find Napa filters at Napa stores. Napa gold filters are made by Wix. Fram is available almost everywhere.
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Fram PH-16 Mopar 5281090
Sorry that is not a Briggs & Stratton oil filter part number. No, that is the number of the 18 oz. bottle of 30wt. oil. Filters are 491056 and 492932 and are Fram PH 7575
Fram oil filter PH 4967 is the equivalent of Kawasaki filter 49065-7010. The Fram filter will usually be cheaper with about the same performance. There are usually books of such cross-references located at the stores that sell the oil filters.
In a Fram, that would be ph-30. AC-Delco is pf-25. There are many other filters that will fit, but the pf-25 is the most common.
The pH of motor oil is approximately 5 or higher.
pH= 6.9 - 7.1 on average.
One option is fram PH 4386