Oil Filters????

FWIW = For What It's Worth

Never saw a big block that didn't have room for the large filter but you always have to remember with mopar to never say never.

Anyway that size filter was spec'd on small blocks in pick-ups where there was room and I believe it aslo got spec'd when there was a right angle adapter.

Another FWIW, surf over to th the BOBISTHEOILGUY page http://theoildrop.server101.com/cgi/ultimatebb.cgi and you will find the FRAM oil filters are pretty much universally despised. Seems that people think the construction is inferior to everyone else's filters. I pursonally have never had an issue with FRAM filters and have no first hand knowledge of anyone having an issue but it you look at that web page the opinion is that you will destroy the engine the first time you screw on on.

I on the other hand tend to shop price and there is always something on the shelf cheaper than a FRAM so I don't use them often. Lately I have been using Motorocraft brand filters. They are made by Purolator but are not exactly the same inside (cross between the standard and premium lines from Purolator) and run about $2.50 at WalMart. Plus they seem to be considered OK by the folks on the BOBISTHEOILGUY page