Here is another alternative:
Issue 52, p 3, GMC Motorhomes International Newsletter, has an article on an
alternative subject filter:
A Purolator VA3080 air filter, is larger and open on both ends. The
top from a one quart paint can and a large washer make for a good fit for
the bottom of the filter.
Paul Bartz
From: Chuck Blanford [mailto:Chuck.Blanford]
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 1999 8:25 AM
Subject: Re: GMC: Onan Filters
Steve
I haven't found one locally yet, but earlier someone posted that a Fram
CA382 will also fit.
GMC Help Team:
Tuning up the Onan for upcoming Alaska trip... Could not find any cross
reference for air filter. Local onan shop could order one soon... for
around $25!!! Back to napa and found Napa #6270 air filter. A little
longer (1") and a litter thicker (1/2") but does fit!. I needed a longer
treaded rod (about 1" longer than original). Total cost $16.
And now I can find at any napa place.
So... now that I did this... what SHOULD I have done???
Steve
Issue 52, p 3, GMC Motorhomes International Newsletter, has an article on an
alternative subject filter:
A Purolator VA3080 air filter, is larger and open on both ends. The
top from a one quart paint can and a large washer make for a good fit for
the bottom of the filter.
Paul Bartz
From: Chuck Blanford [mailto:Chuck.Blanford]
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 1999 8:25 AM
Subject: Re: GMC: Onan Filters
Steve
I haven't found one locally yet, but earlier someone posted that a Fram
CA382 will also fit.
GMC Help Team:
Tuning up the Onan for upcoming Alaska trip... Could not find any cross
reference for air filter. Local onan shop could order one soon... for
around $25!!! Back to napa and found Napa #6270 air filter. A little
longer (1") and a litter thicker (1/2") but does fit!. I needed a longer
treaded rod (about 1" longer than original). Total cost $16.
And now I can find at any napa place.
So... now that I did this... what SHOULD I have done???
Steve