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Duramax Filter Guide

I needed to buy some filters, so I just bought (6) A/C Delco oil filter (PF2232) for $4.99 each. Now I need to order some air filters and fuel filters.
 
Here is a list of filters and their part numbers that I have put together for the Duramax's!

DURAMAX Filter Guide

Oil
Baldwin - B1441
Donaldson - P550518
AC Delco - PF2232
Wix - 57202
Napa - 7202
Purolator - PL35399
Mobil 1 - M303
Amsoil - EA 052

Fuel
Baldwin - BF7827
Donaldson - P550743
AC Delco - TP1298B
Wix - 33910
Napa - 3910
Purolator - F55464
Parker/Racor - PFF5544
GM - 97385488
Luber Finer - LFF8736
Carquest - 86910
Fleetguard - FF5501
Hastings - FF1220
Isuzu - 8973854880
Champion - LFF8736B

Air *2006 and newer only*
Donaldson:
P610875 (White) - P612514 (Blue)
AC Delco:
A2947C (White) - A3087C (Blue)
Wix - 49184
Napa - 9184
Purolator - A35638

Allison Spin on Transmission
Allison - 29539579

2 Micron Spin on Fuel Filter
Baldwin - BF 7587
Donaldson - P551311
CAT - 1R0749
Wix - 33674
Napa - 3674
Fleetguard - FF5319
Luber Finer - LFF2749
Hastings - FF1056
Purolator - F75185

10 Micron Spin of Filters
Baldwin - BF614
Donaldson - P551712
CAT - 1R0712
Wix - 33374

Thanks for the great info, one more to add though. K&N oil filter; HP-3003
 
Added. Thank you! And welcome to the forum. :welcome2:

In checking on a few other filters, it appears that Donaldson is constantly updating and changing their filters. I just noticed that the P551311 used to be a 2 micron HE filter, and now it is listed as a 3 micron HE. :???: As always, just be sure to double check everything.
 
Added. Thank you! And welcome to the forum. :welcome2:
You're welcome, and Thank you.
In checking on a few other filters, it appears that Donaldson is constantly updating and changing their filters. I just noticed that the P551311 used to be a 2 micron HE filter, and now it is listed as a 3 micron HE. :???: As always, just be sure to double check everything.
Yeah, I've noticed that there ARE NO filters from Donaldson rated at 2μ absolute. Also, I looked up the P551743 you listed in the 2μ section. Donaldson is saying that one is 3μ nominal, not absolute. Which means it's likely 10μ or 7μ absolute.

I run the P553203 on the vacuum side of my 02' Ford, which has a factory lift pump. I started out with a Racor 645 filter head and a R45S filter. I found that the smaller diameter filters like the 1R-0749 and P553203 will fit that housing, but the Racor filters will not fit the smaller housings.

I just installed a Nicktane fender filter kit on my Dad's 02' Duramax, and have one waiting for my brother's 01' Duramax. When the CAT 1R-0749 wears out, I'll use a Donaldson P553207 to replace it.

There seems to be a huge inconsistency among manufacturers when using μ ratings to nominal and absolute ratings.
 
When I put the thread together, Donaldson was advertising them as 2 micron 99% efficiency, but I just noticed that they seem to have changed to 3 micron 99% efficiency. I also had good luck with the Baldwin spin-on filters. They are put together very well. As are the CAT filters. I have not used a Donaldson spin on yet to compare. I do however have a couple of NAPA 2 micron microglass filters that I will use next thanks to Grady! ;)
 
Here is one more twist on the "micron" ratings stuff. Apparently, there is a new testing standard on filters. This method cannot test anything less than 4 μm. So, Caterpillar now has a new line of filters dubbed "Ultra High Efficiency," that go beyond the "Advance Efficiency" of the 1R-0749 and 1R-0750. Here is Cat's page on some of the parts: http://parts.cat.com/parts/filters/fuel-filters/fuel-filter-%28secondary-filter%29---ultra-high-efficiency

I read about it over in the Cummins Forums, where a lot guys are trying to retrofit these to their trucks. The thread I've browsed is here: http://www.cumminsforum.com/forum/3rd-gen-non-powertrain/115230-cat-2-micron-mounted-apps-can-done.html

Here are some pics of the UHE filters:
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Well, I was going to edit the previous post, but I don't see an edit button.

Oh well. One of the Cat UHE fuel filters is the Caterpillar 299-8229. It has a M12x1.5 threads, so I'm guessing it won't flow well unless you've got a lift pump pushing pretty hard. Baldwin lists the BF7990 as a cross reference.

The next size up appears to be the Cat 306-9199 & 364-5287 which can replace a 1R-0751. Those would have 7/8"-14 threads and a 2.89" (74 mm) gasket. In order to retrofit a UHE filter to a truck, I'll need a filter head that will accept it. I'm having trouble locating a filter head with a 7/8"-14 stud. Cat makes a head, but I've not been able to pin down the part number yet.

Oh, and here is a pdf from Donaldson exampling some of the differences between the new ISO testing methods: http://www.donaldson.com/en/ih/support/datalibrary/001616.pdf The new test is ISO 16889, and old one is ISO 4572.

THE FILTERS DIDN'T CHANGE, THE TESTING METHODS DID.
 
Thank you sir! I spent a while looking through the UFE filters trying to find a 1-14 thread filter with the new ones mentioned, but had no luck. Maybe CAT is still manufacturing them as of this time.
 
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