I cannot cross reference it without knowing the brand of filter this number you list applies to.
STP OIL FILTER S3675
This may or may not be the solution for you, but check this out for starters. Some oil filter gaskets are not well bonded to the filter, and as a result, when you remove an old filter, sometimes the old gasket will stick to the engine. If you don't notice, and install a new filter while the old gasket is still stuck there, the new filter will not seal properly and you will have a serious leak. If this turns out to be the case for you, simply remove the old gasket, inspect, and reinstall the new filter with its own gasket. If the filter's gasket looks damaged, or deformed in any way, you're best off buying and installing a new filter. (My personal opinion and advice: don't waste your money on cheapie filters, they're not worth it. Stick with a brand name you trust)
It's a Canadian Tire house brand oil filter (Motomaster). It's for Chrysler and Dodge 4 cylinder cars. The FRAM cross reference number is PH3614. It may fit a few other cars, but those are the main ones.
The Fram website allows you to look up this filter as a "Competitor Cross Reference" The K-Mart K-5 oil filter cross references with the Fram PH25 and appears to fit a wide variety of engines, especially General Motors V8 engines from the 1970's.
Use the proper fit oil filter from fram found at your local auto parts store.
Is there a cross reference from a Generac Oil Filter P/N 0A45310244 to another brand?
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It is a filter made in China by Honha.
not fram but valvoline brand # VO39 - [old]. Now valvoline brand VO106 - [New]
Purolator, Wix, & Bosch are all excellent filters. I personally use Purolator.
All major brands of oil are excellent at protecting and lubricating your engine. The oil filter is just as important so buy a quality filter such as AC/Delco, Purolator, Wix, or Bosch and avoid cheap brands. The brand of oil is your choice. I use Pennzoil and have never had an internal engine problem in 40 years with this brand.
Any major brand of oil is good. As to oil filters I would recommend Wix, Purolator, NAPA, Mopar, or Bosch. Stay away from Fram, or any filter manufactured by Fram. They are not quality filters.
Any major brand of SAE 10w30.
Any major brand 5w20 oil. The filter is just as important as the oil. Use a name brand filter such as AC/Delco, Purolator, & Wix. Click the link to my blog where I discuss changing your oil.
If you meant by brand it doesnt really matter an oil filter is an oil filter no matter what they say. Its all personal preference.
Depends on the brand of oil filter. Any place that sells for filters can tell you correct size.