Buellsox
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Reaching out to the community to see if anyone has had issues or complaints or heard of any running the older version of the FL-2062 now altered and with an “A” added to the end of the Motorcraft part number on the 3.0L Eco?
Reason I ask is I just came across & picked up a helluva deal off an add on OfferUp and snagged 10 of them for $50 bucks. Obviously it’s the older Ford part numbering system since it starts with F4TZ and the new one starts with KU2Z. Dimensionally, hole opening, o-rings the same, both made in Brazil, both state high efficiency & high capacity, but the white elephant is the end caps.
Crazy thing is the older style is actually stamped FL-2062-A on the end cap itself! Kinda wild. And the old filter actually feels thicker & the pleats are more robust. My wondering now is are there filtration ports/flow ports that those end caps will now block in the 3.0L Raptor? Or does the filter flow come up through the center, through the filter, into the housing, and back to the engine or vice versa and the ends aren’t in play at all? Just odd that the filter itself is stamped Fl-2062-A. Kinda makes me think it’ll be okay.
Just seeing if there’s any of you that have heard of a nightmare story/warranty debacle or there’s a Ford technician here that can ward against using the old style of the FL-2062.
As good a deal as this was I have no issue tossing these onto the fire pit
to avoid a massive headache.
Thanks in advance!
Reason I ask is I just came across & picked up a helluva deal off an add on OfferUp and snagged 10 of them for $50 bucks. Obviously it’s the older Ford part numbering system since it starts with F4TZ and the new one starts with KU2Z. Dimensionally, hole opening, o-rings the same, both made in Brazil, both state high efficiency & high capacity, but the white elephant is the end caps.
Crazy thing is the older style is actually stamped FL-2062-A on the end cap itself! Kinda wild. And the old filter actually feels thicker & the pleats are more robust. My wondering now is are there filtration ports/flow ports that those end caps will now block in the 3.0L Raptor? Or does the filter flow come up through the center, through the filter, into the housing, and back to the engine or vice versa and the ends aren’t in play at all? Just odd that the filter itself is stamped Fl-2062-A. Kinda makes me think it’ll be okay.
Just seeing if there’s any of you that have heard of a nightmare story/warranty debacle or there’s a Ford technician here that can ward against using the old style of the FL-2062.
As good a deal as this was I have no issue tossing these onto the fire pit
to avoid a massive headache.
Thanks in advance!
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