Sourcing Guide
Compare OTX TO 0269 and TO 0270 oil filters by M30x2 thread, 612630010239 reference clue, 108 mm diameter and the 194 mm versus 205 mm catalog height.

Oil filters with a similar white canister and the same mounting thread can still differ in overall height, gasket position and internal specification. That distinction matters when the filter sits close to engine hardware or is ordered against a reference number shared by more than one catalog option.
This guide focuses on TO 0269 and TO 0270 within the OTX Sinotruk HOWO / Foton oil filter range TO 0263 to TO 0270. The catalog gives both filters M30x2 thread and 612630010239 reference clues, while their listed height differs. The correct replacement should therefore be confirmed by the full code, physical dimensions and an old-part photo.
Thread size is an important first check because it determines whether the filter can mount to the engine base. It does not confirm the canister height, gasket land, bypass-valve specification or clearance around the filter. A filter that threads on may still be unsuitable if it contacts nearby components or does not match the required oil-system specification.
Start by recording the complete number from the removed filter. Then photograph the base, including the sealing ring and inlet-hole pattern, and measure the canister from the gasket face to the end cap. These details are more reliable than comparing the outer paint color or a partial reference number.
The current OTX catalog provides the following data points for the two options:
| Catalog Code | Documented Clues | Physical Confirmation |
|---|---|---|
| TO 0269 | Dia. 108 x 194; M30x2; 612630010239; JX1016; VG1246070031; 1000046698 | Measure the 194 mm height and compare the base gasket and thread. |
| TO 0270 | Dia. 108 x 205; M30x2; 612630010239 | Confirm the 205 mm height, clearance and complete old-part marking. |
Both entries have a 108 mm diameter clue, but the catalog height differs by 11 mm. That is enough to justify a direct measurement before purchase. The shared reference clue should be treated as a comparison aid, not a declaration that the two can be substituted without checking.

The catalog connects these options with Sinotruk HOWO and Foton application signals. Those signals help start a search, but they do not replace the engine version, OE number and physical filter check. The same truck brand can use more than one engine and filter arrangement across model years and markets.
When preparing a maintenance list, include the truck model, engine information where available, existing filter number and quantity. Related oil filters and other filters and maintenance parts can then be reviewed in the same request without mixing confirmed and unconfirmed lines.
For a quotation, send TO 0269 or TO 0270 when known, the readable OE or reference number, front and base photos of the old filter, measured height, truck and engine details, and required quantity. This enables confirmation against the catalog clues and the physical installation before the order is released.
Send an oil filter inquiry with the part details and a mixed purchase list when applicable.
Use this guide to organize a clearer quote request instead of choosing from a short product list.
Part number, truck brand, model, engine model, chassis number and old-part photos help confirm the correct replacement before quotation.
Filters, brake parts, clutch parts, chassis parts, cab parts, bearings, sensors and assemblies can be checked together for one practical order.
Share quantity, packing preference and whether the order is for fleet repair, workshop use or distributor stock.
Continue by brand, model or part system when the inquiry needs more specific matching clues.
Send part numbers, truck models, chassis numbers, old-part photos or sample photos. We can help check multiple items and combine them into a practical export order.