MAHLE OC 236 vs LUBER-FINER PH228

MAHLE OC 236 and LUBER-FINER PH228 are commonly compared by buyers looking for a close replacement. This page compares their published specifications so you can quickly see where they align, where they differ, and whether either filter looks like the better fit for your application.

Quick verdict

INCOMPATIBLE

These filters have different published thread sizes and should not be treated as direct spin-on substitutes.

  • Thread size is the first hard-fit check for any comparison of spin-on filters.
  • Gasket OD and gasket ID are the most important seal-related dimensions.
  • Height differences can matter for clearance even when thread and gasket fit appear close.
  • Bypass and anti-drainback differences may be important, depending on the application.

MAHLE OC 236 and LUBER-FINER PH228 specifications

Specification
MAHLE OC 236
LUBER-FINER PH228
Thread size3/4-163/4-16UNF
Gasket OD72 mm72 mm
Gasket ID62 mm62 mm
Can OD92.96 mm93 mm
Height93.98 mm94 mm
Internal bypass valveYesYes
Bypass PSID12 - 1512
Anti-drainback valveYesYes
ID topUnknownUnknown
ID bottomUnknownUnknown

What matters most in this comparison?

Thread match: A direct spin-on substitute starts with the same thread size. If the threads differ, the comparison stops there.

Gasket fit: Even when thread size matches, the gasket outside diameter and inside diameter still control whether the filter seals safely against the mounting surface.

Height difference: Small height differences may be acceptable, but longer filters can create clearance problems in tighter installations.

Valve behavior: Bypass and anti-drainback differences can matter in real-world service, especially on cold start or in applications sensitive to oil drain-back.

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Before substituting, verify thread fit, gasket sealing dimensions, height clearance, bypass behavior, and anti-drainback requirements for your specific application.