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Replacement for Fram P6809 Spin-On Filter

$20.87

Guaranteed direct replacement for Fram P6809 spin-on filter in form, fit, and function. Made in America with ISO 9001:2015 Certified manufacturing for assured quality. Optimized filter media inside the spin-on filter is used for fine filtration, long life, and high dirt-holding capacity.

  • 3.78″ OD x 5.74″ Length x 3/4″-14 BSP Thread
  • 10 Micron
  • Buna gasket and a maximum temperature of 248 Degress F
  • 75 PSID Collapse
  • Replaces Fram P6809 spin-on filter in form, fit, and function. Scroll down for additional specs

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SONA Part Number: H7756-57994

Part numbers and names are used for cross reference only. Part numbers indicated as replacements are not manufactured or affiliated with the OEM or Brand listed.

O.D.

3.78"

I.D. Top

3/4"-14 BSP

I.D. Bottom

NA

Length Overall

5.74"

Construction Type

Cellulose

Efficiency

10 micron

Gasket Material

Buna

Wire Support

NA

Max Operating Pressure

75 PSID Collapse

Max Temp

248 Degress F

Weight Each

2

Carton Qty

1

Condition

New

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