Wal-Mart has a little box in there automotive department. With the punch of a couple buttons you can get what your looking for.
NEVER guess as filters may APPEAR to be "all pretty close to the same" but you will do permanent damage by using the wrong thread, and even the same thread does not indicate the correct filter requirements.
From by the way has more restriction than most. Rule of thumb that I go by Use motor craft for Ford, Ac delco for Gm, and Mopar for Dodge.
no. gasket and thread are different.
Why would you want to know the size of the thread on the oil filter? All spin on filters have rolled threads and as long as you buy a filter that is made for your car it will fit. You don't need a wrench to fit the threads just spin the filter on and off.
hey dude, the best way to change your oil filter is very easy. first locate the filter and place your drip tray under it. secondly, use a belt type oil filter wrench and slowy notch loose the old filter and screw off, allow to drain, and yes u will get oil on your hands third, apply a small proportion of oil onto the new filters gasket and patiently hand screw your new filter on to its thread, any tightness at the start will be caused from cross threading, back off immediatly and start again. when the gasket is touch the body of your thread ' hand tight", use your wrench and tighten 1/8th to 1/4 of a turn till its seals. caution: dont overtighten as u may round off the thread, also you will find difficulties removing the filter in the future
Assuming you mean the pressure sender it is a pipe thread into the block, some teflon tape will help it seal. There is no gasket. The oil filter has an "O" ring on it that seals it to the block.
No. There is no thread on the lens for filters.
The filter thread size for this camera lens is insert size here.
The Thread size is 18X1.5 MM Recommended filter is Wix Filter # 51040
wrong filter with wrong thread pattern.
The recommended thread size for a photo filter to achieve the best results in enhancing images is typically around 77mm.
You don't. Just buy a new filter that will have good threads.
To adapt your camera lenses to different filter sizes, you can use step up rings to attach a larger filter to a smaller lens, and step down rings to attach a smaller filter to a larger lens. Step up rings have a larger thread size on one side and a smaller thread size on the other, allowing you to mount a larger filter onto a smaller lens. Step down rings have a smaller thread size on one side and a larger thread size on the other, enabling you to mount a smaller filter onto a larger lens. By using these rings, you can easily adapt your lenses to accommodate different filter sizes.
The PH2 is the new 22mmx1.5 thread that is used on the 2008+ cars with metric filter threads.