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What Motorcraft oil filter is in a 6.7 powerstroke?

The oil filter for the Ford 6.7L Power Stroke is a Motorcraft unit installed in a canister housing, and the exact part number depends on the model year and production details. To ensure you get the correct filter, verify your vehicle’s VIN and consult Ford/Motorcraft catalogs or a trusted parts retailer.


Understanding the 6.7 Power Stroke oil filter


The 6.7L Power Stroke uses a Motorcraft oil filter as part of the factory-installed lubrication system. Depending on the year and production batch, you may encounter a cartridge-style filter inside a housing or a traditional canister-style filter. Correct replacement requires matching the filter to your specific VIN, model year, and engine configuration.


The following guidance helps you identify the right Motorcraft filter for your 6.7 Power Stroke by providing steps to verify the exact part number and avoid misfits.


To identify the correct part number, follow these steps:



  • Collect essential vehicle information: model year, trim level, and VIN.

  • Inspect the oil filter housing cap or the filter element itself for any stamped part numbers or labels.

  • Consult the official FordParts/Motorcraft catalog using your VIN to pull the exact replacement part.

  • If you have access to the current filter, cross-check its markings with the Motorcraft catalog or retailer listings for your year.

  • When in doubt, contact a Ford dealership or a trusted parts retailer with your VIN to confirm the exact Motorcraft part number.


Following these steps ensures you obtain the correct Motorcraft oil filter for your 6.7 Power Stroke and helps maintain proper engine lubrication and performance.


Common Motorcraft part numbers reported for the 6.7 Power Stroke


Part numbers can vary by year, region, and production batch. The numbers below are commonly cited in catalogs and retailer listings as associated with the 6.7L Power Stroke, but you should verify against your VIN to confirm compatibility.



  • Motorcraft oil filters that appear in various Ford/Motorcraft catalogs for the 6.7L Power Stroke

  • Several campaign or regional listings may reference different FL-series or similar Oil Filter Cartridge part numbers

  • Alternate or updated equivalents may exist as Ford updates service parts over model years


To ensure accuracy, always cross-check with FordParts or the Motorcraft catalog using your vehicle’s VIN. This avoids mismatches and ensures you obtain the correct filter for your specific truck.


How to order and install the correct Motorcraft filter


Once you’ve identified the exact Motorcraft part number for your 6.7 Power Stroke, the next steps are straightforward: order the genuine filter, confirm compatibility, and follow proper installation procedures to maintain oil pressure and filtration performance.


Installation notes in brief:



  • Release oil pressure and drain the oil per the vehicle’s service procedure.

  • Remove the existing filter housing cap or canister, depending on the filter style, and replace the filter element or cartridge with the new Motorcraft unit.

  • Ensure the seal/gasket is in good condition and properly seated to prevent leaks.

  • Refill with the correct engine oil specification and check for leaks after starting the engine.


_for best results, use OEM or Motorcraft-branded filters and follow the vehicle’s service manual recommendations for oil type and change interval._


Summary


The 6.7L Power Stroke uses a Motorcraft oil filter, but the exact part number varies by year and production configuration. To be sure you’re getting the correct filter, verify your vehicle’s VIN and consult Ford/Motorcraft catalogs or a reputable parts retailer. If you’re unsure, ask a dealer or parts professional to confirm the exact Motorcraft number for your specific truck and year. Regular filter replacement is essential for maintaining diesel engine performance and longevity.

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