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Does AC still stock replacement oil filter cartridges for our cars, #P-115? I sort of doubt it. I know the Fram filter to replace the AC P-115 is Fram #C4P. The Napa replacement is #1006, I believe. Anyone else know of any other manufacturers filter numbers cross-referenced to replaced the AC P-115?
Owner of a 67,000 mile original 1953 Bel Air.
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I have some of them. E-mail me bwbugay@aol.com
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Shade Tree Mechanic
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Carquest is #85100 Wix is #51100
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KG, It's been 8-10 (??) yrs, but my "local" AC dealer/distributor stocked them. My last purchase was a case. I guess it doesn't really matter once the filter is in the canister. Nobody can see it! But I thought it was cool to have the correct AC filter. I'd suggest you check with your "local" dealer. Or maybe check on line. I presume The Filling Station would have them.
Bill.
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Oil Can Mechanic
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Hey Bill,Happy Holidays,btw I have had no trouble with the AC filter,however,I have had an issue with the WIC,it's a little too tall for the canister.Anyone else have this issue??
"Take a stand and make a mark" Gilbert Kent
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