I found out today that at least some AC-Delco spin-on oil filters now have the glued-on, "cardboard" end caps on the filter medium, like Fram oil filters. In fact, they may very well be manufactured by Fram since AC-Delco has not manufactured an oil filter in years. These filters also have plastic center cores and the flimsy "spring steel" tensioner. I'm sure this construction is adequate or GM would not be using it, especially on new vehicles. However, I don't like it. These days, I think that WIX is the only major brand and widely available filter with high quality construction.
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NAPA, Carquest, and a couple more companies have their filters made by WIX. Some of the low usage items are made by the original manufacturer and reboxed.Dick Whittington- Top
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One other thing I should have mentioned. I have not evaluated the internal configuration of the currently available AC-Delco Ultraguard filters (which are now available again). These are synthetic media filters and of "premium quality". I can say that the previous generation Ultraguard filters did have steel filter media end caps and steel cores. However, I don't know if the current ones are the same. Regardless, I don't think that any of the filters except WIX use a coil spring filter element tensioner.
UPF-25 aka GM #25322833 (1968-91 except LT5)
PF-35L aka GM #25013454 (alternate 1968-91)
UPF-52 aka GM #25322836 (1992-96 except LT5)
UPF-44 aka GM #25329389 (1997-2006)
UPF-48R aka GM #12626224 (2007-2012)In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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Personally, I would not use that filter. It contains an integral by-pass valve set at 15 psi. All 1968-91 Corvettes use a filter with no integral by-pass valve and a by-pass valve incorporated into the oil filter adapter. I don't think that having "dual by-pass valves" is a good idea although it might do no harm.
I believe a PF-35 and PF-2232 are basically the same except for the by-pass valve feature.In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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