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RB 10-05-2006 08:11 PM

cheap parts sources sought
 
Looking for several cheap parts sources for garden tractor accessories like
oil and air filters.

I know the NAPA p/ns my engine uses, but would like to find sources of less
expensive ones.



larry 10-05-2006 08:22 PM

cheap parts sources sought
 

"RB" wrote in message
. ..
Looking for several cheap parts sources for garden tractor accessories

like
oil and air filters.

I know the NAPA p/ns my engine uses, but would like to find sources of

less
expensive ones.


I've found NAPA products to be pretty reasonably priced and (I feel) if you
use something 'cheaper' you will likely end up with an item of questionable
quality. I would not jeopardize my equipment by using inferior quality
filters. Since you've identified the NAPA products you need, just go
shopping for a good price.



Ether Jones 11-05-2006 12:42 AM

cheap parts sources sought
 

If you can find an automotive oil filter that will fit your engine you
can save a few dollars since the auto filters are sold in much larger
quantities which drives the prices down. Get the largest (longest) one
that fits. The extra size means extra filter capacity, and additional
cooling surface.

Make sure the threads are an exact match - don't use a 20mm thread on
an engine that wants 3/4" thread. You can tell if there's a mismatch
because the filter will be loose and wobbly as you are spinning it on.

I'm told that the SuperTech oil filters that WalMart carries are
actually pretty good quality. And they're only 2 bucks each. Chances
are there's one to fit your engine.

Just make sure you change the filter before it clogs up, because the
bypass valve pressure setting may be wrong if it's not an exact match.


newsreader 11-05-2006 01:39 PM

cheap parts sources sought
 
RB wrote:
Looking for several cheap parts sources for garden tractor accessories like
oil and air filters.

I know the NAPA p/ns my engine uses, but would like to find sources of less
expensive ones.


Try he

http://www.jackssmallengines.com/


[email protected] 11-05-2006 03:17 PM

cheap parts sources sought
 

Ether Jones wrote:
If you can find an automotive oil filter that will fit your engine you
can save a few dollars since the auto filters are sold in much larger
quantities which drives the prices down. Get the largest (longest) one
that fits. The extra size means extra filter capacity, and additional
cooling surface.

Make sure the threads are an exact match - don't use a 20mm thread on
an engine that wants 3/4" thread. You can tell if there's a mismatch
because the filter will be loose and wobbly as you are spinning it on.

I'm told that the SuperTech oil filters that WalMart carries are
actually pretty good quality. And they're only 2 bucks each. Chances
are there's one to fit your engine.

Just make sure you change the filter before it clogs up, because the
bypass valve pressure setting may be wrong if it's not an exact match.



So, you're advocating trying to match an oil filter to an engine by
trial and error? Seeing how the threads match by if it's wobbly after
you screw it on? You need one filter a year and they aren't that
expensive. Unless a filter is listed in a reference guide for that
engine, I sure wouldn't screw around.



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