Stop in for a cup of coffee

Just check the threads and gasket to see if they match the old filter... That's what we were trained to do when I worked at Oil Express in high school... Put your finger in the thread hole and see how far it goes in, then put it in the hole of the new filter and see if it goes in the same depth... (that's what she said...:D)

Then put the two filters bottom to bottom and see if the gaskets are the same diameter...

If it passes those two tests, it will work... :D :steering:
Actually, for oil filters. they have cross reference charts. No fingering required. :poke: I used an STP 3614 from AZ on the Neon. I got the mower filter at Advance today. Purolator L10241. It's their 'classic' (base) level. But still supposed to be better than the STP, which I believe is currently being made by FRAM.