It fits OK as far as the body of it. The sealing ring misses the machined land on the block by maybe 1/16" on the outside...but seems to seal OK.
The Mustang filter I used is a Pure 1...30001. It is probably larger than a typical Mustang filter though.
I have been using the Pure 1 PL22821...which is made for the Tercel.
I bought a NAPA Gold 1394 in case the Mustang type didn't fit. It is probably the typical Tercel filter size? A very small filter.
Since the large Mustang filter fits and costs the same as the Tercel Pure 1...I'll probably start using these.
The advantage is much larger filter area and extra capacity for oil cooling. The Pure 1 filter filters down to 5 microns (?), but has been criticised for possibly being too restrictive and causing the bypass to open too often. Using this larger filter on the 3AC should solve any problems of this kind. Might be overkill...but what the hey.
Filter study:
http://www.corolland.com/oil-filters.html
"I just wanted to pass on that a larger oil filter can be used on 88-97 Corollas. The standard purolator filter is L14476 or PL14476, but the filter used in earlier 4a engines (and other Toyota engines) is larger and still works, the number is L/PL22821. This design is 1.01" taller and 0.46" wider, internally the relief valve opens a couple psi lower. I don't know what (if any) difference there is in filter area, but it seems to me there should be a notable increase. I've been using the larger filter for about the last 75,000 miles to no ill effect in a 1993 4afe Corolla with about 250,000 miles on it."
Here they are:
On the left...NAPA GOLD for the 3AC...middle...PureOne for the 3AC....right....PL30001 for Mustang...I use this one...no drainback....costs the same as for the middle one. Use the same filter on my truck...makes life a little easier.
