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Title: Oil Filter for Breva 1100
Post by: derek533 on September 01, 2016, 12:01:11 AM
Is there any sort of sticky or cross reference that anyone can point me towards in order to find an off-the-shelf oil filter at Walmart, Autozone, Advanced, etc.  I can't seem to find a local source for the UFI filter and would like to do an oil change over the weekend. 

*Edit.  Sorry for another oil thread, I just can't seem to find a good source that gives comparable filters from the major manufacturers. 
Title: Re: Oil Filter for Breva 1100
Post by: mtwillyman on September 01, 2016, 12:47:21 AM
Bosch 3330
Title: Re: Oil Filter for Breva 1100
Post by: ken farr on September 01, 2016, 12:51:14 AM
I have been using a K & N HP 1002, has a hex nut fitting on the end, for a while now.
Buy 'em through Amazon.com along with the oil.
Hope the K & N helps with the internet search for compatible filters.

If you use amazon.com, check into amazon-smile.  May help with some organization you care about.....



kjf

 
Title: Re: Oil Filter for Breva 1100
Post by: Madtownguzzi on September 01, 2016, 12:58:06 AM
Purolator PL14476 / PL14477
Mobil1 M1-102
Bosch 3330
Walmart Supertech ST4967 / 4386
AMSOil SMF 133/134/135
Baldwin B33 / B37
Fram PH4967
Hastings LF410 / LF 413
NAPA 1394
Purolator ML16822
WIX 51394 / 51396
Title: Re: Oil Filter for Breva 1100
Post by: Doppelgaenger on September 01, 2016, 01:09:50 AM
Perfect answer right there. I've been using Bosch as well.
Title: Re: Oil Filter for Breva 1100
Post by: Lannis on September 01, 2016, 01:57:22 AM
*Edit.  Sorry for another oil thread, I just can't seem to find a good source that gives comparable filters from the major manufacturers.

And I'M sorry for making another comment to the same concern, but (like oil) why is it such a concern that you be able to buy something as plannable-for as oil and filters locally?   

I can get anything in the world and have it at my door in two or three days.   Or maybe this is in Canada, where you can't get those sorts of things (like the last time I raised this question?)?

A cross-referenced filter may not (or may be) a compromise to the longevity and performance of your engine, but I'm always amazed that people will make that compromise so that they can run out this afternoon and buy something at Autozone instead of just ordering it a bit ahead and having a supply on hand?    I keep a case of AGIP/ENI oil and a few filters (and drain plug seals) on hand all the time, it's not hard at all ... ?

Lannis
Title: Re: Oil Filter for Breva 1100
Post by: derek533 on September 01, 2016, 09:17:50 AM
And I'M sorry for making another comment to the same concern, but (like oil) why is it such a concern that you be able to buy something as plannable-for as oil and filters locally?   

I can get anything in the world and have it at my door in two or three days.   Or maybe this is in Canada, where you can't get those sorts of things (like the last time I raised this question?)?

A cross-referenced filter may not (or may be) a compromise to the longevity and performance of your engine, but I'm always amazed that people will make that compromise so that they can run out this afternoon and buy something at Autozone instead of just ordering it a bit ahead and having a supply on hand?    I keep a case of AGIP/ENI oil and a few filters (and drain plug seals) on hand all the time, it's not hard at all ... ?

Lannis

Two Words:  Instant Gratification  :grin: 

Plus, like anything in life, it's nice to have options. 

You guys are awesome.  Thanks for your help!!
Title: Re: Oil Filter for Breva 1100
Post by: Lannis on September 01, 2016, 09:48:06 AM
Two Words:  Instant Gratification  :grin: 

Plus, like anything in life, it's nice to have options. 

You guys are awesome.  Thanks for your help!!

Thanks for a succinct and meaningful answer!

Lannis