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Did I buy buy the wrong filter? Should it come all the way up to the top of canister and fit against the wall of canister?
I'm was under the impression that this was the civilian canister, just want to confirm my setup is correct.

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You need a NAPA 1010.
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Post by skyjeep50 »

The filter itself is supposed to be much smaller than the canister. As you can see, the spring keeps the filter in place when the lid is attached. You are in the right ballpark - which filter element is that? Can't see the entire number clearly. I use a WIX 51010 in my M38A1. Yours may be an equivalent.
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Post by southpw »

Thanks alot for the info. Looks like this one is correct. It is a Purolator L20701 filter that is cross referenced to be the same as the Wix 501010.
now just need to find a gasket as the supplied gasket is too small and not rubber like the one on my lid currently.
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Post by wesk »

What makes you think your filter housing is a civilian housing?

M38A1's up through sn MD21832 used the Cuno style filter made by Cuno.

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M38A1's after sn MD28132 used the Military Junior Filter housing made by Fram.

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The military junior & senior filters are covered in detail in David Spences 1980's vintage MVP Magazine articles which are condensed into a Military Parts manual distributed by Portrayal Press.

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Today the MS35346-1 element has a NSN 2940-00-141-9025

And a cross reference list:
MS35346-1

FF351

26637

27718

32929

38218

38733

52929

PD51R

C21PL

55947

028397

A108003

219404

PC212P

F226L239

C21P2

39256C

39256CS

M16862

1495A6

1495AG

C0-21P2

JHP110-218

20213-MO

31102

0436532

902913

P115

9751

L51

L21

2GAS18662

GPW18632

GPW18662A

GPW18662B

W13235

H392656C

858621

859793

862836

880053

07-862836

09-28397

43-161

7696331

1088952

1090726

1321264

1404037

921178

34155-21

48AC21P

13203A

CC1404037

P70

60315-3

119952

15440N

A1236

MZJR

560D1-0641

C21P

EN8-51

2820E3024

7631

148931

C021P

3892940-072000

CFN41273

CFR40956

F1414A

Many filter elements have several applications which is why the low demand military junior gasket is often not included in modern cross referenced element kits.
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Post by southpw »

Wow!!! Wes you are a wealth of information. Thank you so much for this reading material.
I am only "assuming" I have the junior canister due to the size of it, nothing else.
I will look for a filter using your cross reference numbers.... after I read the information you posted.
Thanks
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