Internal design, shorter can with the 47e. Both will work fine. Champion Labs makes them and explains the design change on their website.
The PF47 is the old design filter and the PF47e is the newe OEM design. The new filter is slightly smaller and is to be used in 2010 vehicle and newer where design constraints prohibit the use of the larger PF47 filter. It is also supposed to be more environmentally friendly.
Yes, you can use the AC Delco PF47 instead of the PF47E, as both are oil filters designed for similar applications. However, the PF47E is typically an upgraded version with enhanced features like better filtration or materials. Always check the compatibility with your specific vehicle and consult the manufacturer's recommendations to ensure optimal performance.
Purolator L10111 or PL10111 Fram PH33887A or TG3387A or HM3387A Wix 51040 or 51040XP AC/Delco PF47 or PF47E
3387a or a delco PF47
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Yes, you can use a PF47 filter on a Briggs & Stratton engine, provided that the engine is compatible with that specific filter model. It's important to check the owner’s manual or consult with a dealer to ensure proper fit and performance. Using the correct filter helps maintain engine efficiency and longevity.
Its locate in the down right side of the motor,is a AC-PF47 filter.
The fram 3387A is the same as the PF 47.
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For the 2.2 engine, ACDelco PF457G.For the 3.4 engine, ACDelco PF47.
Just a quick note I found 2-AC-Delco PF47 Oil Filters they were for a 1985 Buick Skylark hope it helps.
An ACDelco PF47 is an original equipment oil filter for that 04 Impala 3800 engine.