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IH part number Racor filters are good part. Installed mine today for under $35.00. And I stayed pretty clean! Only trouble I had was getting the brass plug out.
Case/IH, Case International, IH or International Harvestor are farm equipment companys, last I knew they are all trademarks owned by Tenneco.
Other than some history proir to about 1986, there is no connection whatsoever to the Navistar International Truck and Engine corp.
Unless your Case/IH dealer is also a Navistar International truck dealer you just as well see if a John Deere dealer will get you filters for your Powerstroke.
Case/IH, Case International, IH or International Harvestor are farm equipment companys, last I knew they are all trademarks owned by Tenneco.
Other than some history proir to about 1986, there is no connection whatsoever to the Navistar International Truck and Engine corp.
Unless your Case/IH dealer is also a Navistar International truck dealer you just as well see if a John Deere dealer will get you filters for your Powerstroke.
Do not underestimate your local JD dealer. Last I knew my friend was buying the oil filters for his PSD at the local JD dealer for $15.00. The oil filter is the same one that you can buy at the International dealer, but also has a JD part label with JD part number on the box. Unfortunately they do not have the fuel filters.
Do not underestimate your local JD dealer. Last I knew my friend was buying the oil filters for his PSD at the local JD dealer for $15.00. The oil filter is the same one that you can buy at the International dealer, but also has a JD part label with JD part number on the box. Unfortunately they do not have the fuel filters.
That John Deere dealers savvy parts man has discovered that the Racor oil filters that fit some of their equipment also fit the 6.0 Powerstroke.
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