Mopar Oil Filter

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I noticed that my mechanic put a mopar oil filter on my Libby. Are mopar filters alright or should I put a better filter on?
 

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They're made by Fram....but it's rare to have an issue. I'd just make sure a better filter is used next time. :)
 

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I think they were made my Purelator, but Fram now???

Anyway....next time use a filter that you know what it really is.
 

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Mopar gets the filters from different suppliers, so one shipment could be Frams, the next Purolators, etc.
 

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Mopar gets the filters from different suppliers, so one shipment could be Frams, the next Purolators, etc.

Yep... They have a contract with all the makers, so whatever the guys pulls out of the box in the parts room... Could be a case from one, a case from another, etc...

On the upside, i have been using Fram for so long i don't think it looks right to have a non-orange filter in there... LOL
 

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I had a case of them actually that I got when the KJ was fairly new from the Dealer. I still have some of them. The parts guy (who I know) said they were Purolater. So I bought them for $5 apiece. That was a couple of years ago. But they could have changed Mfg since?? So if the parts guy was right that's what they were when I got them??

Anyway, I have been using them with no drama. It doesn't say on the boxes I have who made them, just Mopar all over the place and they are black....

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There was a HUGE thread on this, a Fram = Junk thread. Mopar used to use Fram, but they use Purolator, and Champion. I did some research, and found that they were using Fram up till and including 1999.

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Purolator on the left, Champion on the right, both "Mopar"

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Chrysler calls this filter a "Severe Duty"; it is a Fram Extra Guard

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From left to right: Purolator, Fram, Mopar (Fram)

They are currently using Purolator and Champion, not sure on Fram, but, it varies from engine to engine too.
 

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I could believe Purolator - for a CRD, the Mopar filter is actually stamped "Made in Italy". And the only aftermarket filter I've found that is an exact match as far as construction and layout is a Purolator.

Interesting little fact - the CRD diesel and the 3.7 V6 use the same thread size for the oil filter - 3/4 - 16. It's one of the standard oil filter thread sizes, and has a standard gasket size to go with it. So if you find a longer/fatter oil filter with 3/4-16 thread, as long as you have enough room to spin it on, it'll work. I actually use a Mobil 1 M301 on the CRD - 1/2" fatter and 1 1/2" longer than the Mopar filter or even the one Mobil 1 actually specs. At one time I ran an Amsoil EaO-26 on it - that thing was HUGE, added a half-quart to sump capacity.:eek:
 

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I could believe Purolator - for a CRD, the Mopar filter is actually stamped "Made in Italy". And the only aftermarket filter I've found that is an exact match as far as construction and layout is a Purolator.

Interesting little fact - the CRD diesel and the 3.7 V6 use the same thread size for the oil filter - 3/4 - 16. It's one of the standard oil filter thread sizes, and has a standard gasket size to go with it. So if you find a longer/fatter oil filter with 3/4-16 thread, as long as you have enough room to spin it on, it'll work. I actually use a Mobil 1 M301 on the CRD - 1/2" fatter and 1 1/2" longer than the Mopar filter or even the one Mobil 1 actually specs. At one time I ran an Amsoil EaO-26 on it - that thing was HUGE, added a half-quart to sump capacity.:eek:

Yeah, the FL-1A also fits, and is what most people here use for the larger filter. I will look at the M301 as well...
 
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