f150 oil filters
Originally Posted by baja150
On previous vehicles I've used various styles of the Perma Cool reloacters like this one.

They always did the job, but the finish on these looks pretty bad after a few months.
This time I tried one I found on eBay that appears to be a much better built product.

It cost $90 for those 2 pieces and I paid extra for them to provide the stainless braided lines built to my length specifications.

They always did the job, but the finish on these looks pretty bad after a few months.
This time I tried one I found on eBay that appears to be a much better built product.

It cost $90 for those 2 pieces and I paid extra for them to provide the stainless braided lines built to my length specifications.
Appreciate it!
Originally Posted by nick1911
I have been to 2 different Walmarts and called 2 Autozones and no motorcraft oil or filters. Anybody know of a location besides the dealers that sell Motorcraft?
Originally Posted by baja150
On previous vehicles I've used various styles of the Perma Cool reloacters like this one.

They always did the job, but the finish on these looks pretty bad after a few months.
This time I tried one I found on eBay that appears to be a much better built product.

It cost $90 for those 2 pieces and I paid extra for them to provide the stainless braided lines built to my length specifications.

They always did the job, but the finish on these looks pretty bad after a few months.
This time I tried one I found on eBay that appears to be a much better built product.

It cost $90 for those 2 pieces and I paid extra for them to provide the stainless braided lines built to my length specifications.
Use Ford Filters !
I presently have a post on here regarding aftermarket oil filters.(5.4 horror story) My son in law has a 2004 expedition with the 5.4 engine in it. The engine failed at 60000 miles and the warranty company refused to pay for the $3400 in repairs as they said a aftermarket oil filter was used and put a foreign body (O-ring)into the engine that blocked the oil passage to the cam shaft bearing and burnt up same. He said they basically walked away and said they were not responsible. This was a 3rd party warranty company (kind you get in mail) as he bought the vehicle used. But he paid $2000 for the warranty and got the best one. Even though he had a motorcraft oil filter on the vehicle when it failed they said it came from a previous oil change using a aftermarket oil filter. If he had got all of his oil changes from Ford or documented that he bought all motorcraft oil filters they would of paid. We are presently going through litagation with a consumer protection attorney against this company trying to get out money out of them. Will post when it is done. jop



