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Ac Military Standard Oil Filter C-25 Replacement Element Nos 1940's 1950's on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Holland, Massachusetts, United States

Holland, Massachusetts, United States
Box shows extreme wear. See photos for detailed account on this filter.
Brand:AC Surface Finish:Metal Manufacturer Part Number:C-25 Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:7051803 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

AC Military Standard Oil Filter C-25 Replacement Element NOS 1940's 1950's 
Stamped into the metal of this Oil Filter Element is the following: Military Standard Element Senicr  Ordinance #7051803 AC Spark Plug Flint, MICH  There is an individual C-25 Stamp in ink on the metal  SEE PHOTOS

Comes in what I believe is the original box and protective paper. Box has only one partial flap. 
There is a list on the box that shows what other filter elements it replaces. If you use your mouse on the photographs you should be able to see in the photo's most of the filter elements it replaces both for AC and Other Filters.
THE main body of the element measures 7 3/4" H exclusive of the spout..4 1/4" in diameter, the diameter of the extreme points of the spout is 1 3/4" and the opening into the filter is 1/2"in diameter

I do not know what vehicles, trucks, tractors, or equipment it may go to. Please make sure it fits your vehicle it is sold "AS IS"
with "NO RETURNS"

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