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FIlter part#s

CMSGT

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Does anyone have the part numbers for the oil/fule filters for a Cummins NHC250 on a 5 ton? I have found the following info:

Oil, from Cummins: LF670 Filter and 33092 Adapter are these numbers correct?

I cant find the fuel though, any info is appreciated!
 

CMSGT

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Don't take this as me being an a$$ but search is your friend

http://www.steelsoldiers.com/5-ton-up/6905-first-oil-fuel-filter-change-m812-nhc-250-cummins.html

Do you 16.00's tires on your truck? Looks good.
Thanks for the compliment on the tires! I searched the part#s for the filters but I kept coming up with different numbers thats why I thought I'd ask. I am heading to Cummins today with the numbers I have and see what they come up with. Thanks for the link!
 

CGarbee

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The good folks at Roscommon also have a PDF with filter info for 2.5 and five ton trucks including a comparison of the military and civilian versions...
http://www.roscommonequipmentcenter.com/news_notes/nn16.pdf

In addition to the numbers provided above:
Oil: Wix 51954 or NAPA 1954, Lubrifiner LF516
Fuel: Kaydon C220086 or Wix 33401 or NAPA 3401, Lubrifiner FS1201

I get my filters from either the local Komatsu dealer (they like Lubrifiner numbers) or CarQuest (they like the Wix numbers). Both are located about five blocks from my office...


Links:
Cummins Filtration (Lubrifiner) page on the fuel filter:
http://www.cumminsfiltration.com/catalog/partsearch.do?reqCmd=PartInformation&partNumber=FS1201&PartType=Fuel/Water%20Sep.%20Cart.&partflag=0&currentPage=1

Cummins Filtration (Lubrifiner) page on the oil filter:
http://www.cumminsfiltration.com/ca... Full-Flow Cartridge&partflag=0&currentPage=1

With the Wix or NAPA numbers, I get the correct gasket/o-ring in the box. With the Lubrifiner numbers, I have to tell them what it is going on in order for them to supply the correct gasket/o-ring...

Enjoy.
 

alireza667

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m34 and m816 fuel, oil and air filter part #s

thanks for all that info on the pdf file and other part #s, i was looking for the same info and this greatly helps but where it says use military part for air filters what does that mean? what part number would it be for lets say a cummins diesel engine m816 air filter and do all m34s have the multi fuel 2.5 ton engine?? if so then i can use the info from the pdf file. thanks again you guys are a great help.
 

CGarbee

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...but where it says use military part for air filters what does that mean? ...
...m34s have the multi fuel 2.5 ton engine??....
When it says, use military part, it means that there is no applicable commercial equivalent for the part. You have to source it from one of the suppliers who has the correct military version and thus, you don't need the part number, you just tell them the application. In the text, they mention Memphis Equipment as a source, but you can also get them from John Winslow, OD Iron, etc...

As for the deuces, they have had a variety of engines installed over the years: gas, multifuel (more than one version), and a Caterpillar in the newest rebuilds. The numbers given in the Roscommon PDF are good for any with a multifuel.
 
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