Is there a cross reference from a Generac Oil Filter P/N 0A45310244 to another brand?
You do not have to use a Generac filter which is made by some other company in the first place. Any auto parts store can cross reference the Generac filter to another brand. Purolator is an excellent filter which is sold by Advance Auto Parts.
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I cannot cross reference it without knowing the brand of filter this number you list applies to.
Cross reference to what other filter? As you do not list this information, go to the store that sells the brand filter you want to use. They can tell you the correct filter that cross references with the Fram filter.
not fram but valvoline brand # VO39 - [old]. Now valvoline brand VO106 - [New]
Napa filter # 1394
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I have a Generac 4000EXL generator. I was surfing the net to find what filters cross reference with the 70185 as well. I have not tried this yet, but I came across that the Fram PH3614, Fram PH 4967, Purolator 14476, and AC PF1233 should work. Good luck hope these work out for both of us. Keith I've used both the Fram PH3614 and PH4967. The 3614 is smaller and doesn't completely cover the filter base. The 4967 is larger and more than covers the base. I've had no leakage with either. Pinebear ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have a Generac 7000EXL. The oil filter is a Generac 70185. Here is a list of all the brand part numbers that are suitable replacements: Puralator L14476 Fram PH4967 ACDelco PF1233 WIX 51394 Amsoil EAO09 STP S4967 K&N HP-1003 NAPA Gold 1394 or 21394 Pennzoil PZ39 Valuecraft V4967 Mopar FE308 For the record, it's the same oil filter used in a 2001 Toyota Corolla or Echo.
I haven't been able to find a conversion chart anywhere and Generac won't give any information either. However, I found that FRAM PH6017A filters work just fine. They're identical in size and configuration to the OEM filter. The good news is that they only cost $4.69 each at Auto Zone. A local Generac dealer sells the factory filters for $25 each. That's bogus considering Generac doesn't actually make them. The PH6017A is used in motorcycles and outboard engines so you won't find it in a book that only lists auto filters.
What is the John Deere Filter number? It is not at193383 as that is not a filter number.
No. I would suggest a coleman generator. Coleman is a more trusted brand and their products are far superior to the generac brand. You want to purchase from a leader in the field if you live in a colder climate that is subject to many outages.
The FRAM Filters cross reference guide lists FRAM PH4967 for JOHN DEERE AM107423.