2014 dodge ram 1500 oil filter

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2014 dodge ram 1500 oil filter

SyN

6.7L CTD Owner

I apologize creating a new thread! I hope it is in the right spot!

I am really confused on the oil filter cross reference guide.

Wix shows a Long Filter & Short Filter.

The OEM Filter that is on the New 5.7L is about as small as the can of Beer! {Tiny}...

Cross Reference shows the MO-899 Mopar to fit.... As well as the Motorcraft FL820S which is a very good filter that I use on my sons 09 5.4L 3V.

Is it ok to use the larger filters?

I am shocked a crap to find out this truck has {Electric Power Steering} Does this play a big part in the using of the smaller filter?

Any advice and Thoughts would be appreciated.

Any other 2014 owners with this electric power steering using the larger filters?

Thanks SyN

  • #2

Some guys were using larger filters, like the Mobil 1 M1-210 and were experiencing leaks.

The M1-113 is what I used and it works perfectly.

  • #3

This is the factory Mopar filter number that fits the 2014 Hemi Rams. 04892339AA

  • #4

2014 dodge ram 1500 oil filter

SyN

6.7L CTD Owner

Thanks Guys!! So the OEM is the same as the Mopar MO-339. Makes it easy. Until a few owners come forward with positive results with the MO-899 filter or similar.

I will stick with the MICRO filter.

Last edited: May 7, 2014

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2014 dodge ram 1500 oil filter

SyN

6.7L CTD Owner

David: I'm not debating Brands! I'm debating Size!

There are 2 sizes of filters crossed referenced for this 5.7L

Long & Short!

The Long Filter is MO-899 which is crossed referenced with the Motocraft FL-820s which is what my son's 09 5.4L 3V uses. I was going to buy a case and use on my 5.7L as well.

But some have proposed Leaks using these larger filters.

The stock filter is So Small! I really would like to use the larger filter.

Then after a couple of Oil Changes switch to Amsoil Filters and Change them once a year.

Last edited: May 7, 2014

  • #7

David: I'm not debating Brands! I'm debating Size!

There are 2 sizes of filters crossed referenced for this 5.7L

Long & Short!

The Long Filter is MO-899 which is crossed referenced with the Motocraft FL-820s which is what my son's 09 5.4L 3V uses. I was going to buy a case and use on my 5.7L as well.

But some have proposed Leaks using these larger filters.

The stock filter is So Small! I really would like to use the larger filter.

Oops, my bad, I misunderstood the question. But I thought size didn't matter..! Lol

  • #8

I never knew there was a longer filter.
I would like to use one too. Wonder why they leak?

I do the same on my Grand Prix. I use a filter for a 98 Chevy Blazer 4.3L and I can put 5qtrs in instead of 4.5L

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I have used the MO-899 filter for 2 oil changes now with no issues. The MO-899 was the same filter used in the 09-12 Hemi's, and will work with the new ones too. The only thing that has changed on the new model year is the Electronic Power Steering. From what I have read it is actually better to run a bigger filter, but that is what I have been told. From what I have read the issues with the filters leaking was from the metal being warped where the filter seals to the engine. Some have had to have it replaced by the dealer. Either way, run one or the other, you can't go wrong with either in my experience...

What kind of oil does a 2014 Dodge Ram 1500 take?

Here's a breakdown of what type of oil the 2014 Ram 1500 needs: 3.6L engine requires 5W-20 oil. 5.7L engine requires 5W-20 synthetic motor oil.

How much oil does a 5.7 Hemi oil filter hold?

How much oil does the Ram 1500 5.7L take? The 5.7L (345 ci) Hemi engine takes 6.6 liters or 7 quarts of oil. This applies to all 5.7L Hemi engines, from 2003-2020.