Changing oil filter
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by fe519 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">that has to be the stupidest question... what is this forum becoming?</TD></TR></TABLE>
wow,, thank god this forum has a smart member like you....
what the hell is wrong with you ??? reply to the guy or shut the hell up
when someone does not know a subject , no question is stupid ..
I rather have someone ask a stupid quewstion than make a stupid mistake ..
wow,, thank god this forum has a smart member like you....
what the hell is wrong with you ??? reply to the guy or shut the hell up
when someone does not know a subject , no question is stupid ..
I rather have someone ask a stupid quewstion than make a stupid mistake ..
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Re: Changing oil filter (Honda-Master)
Hold on. We can all tell you how much oil the filter holds and how much the car holds (if you had told us what car) but we can NOT tell you how much oil to put in if you only replace the filter.
Reason is why don't know how fast you can swap the filter and how much oil will come spewing out onto your arm. If you can measure the amount of oil spewed onto your arm before you get the new filter on then I would put in that amount plus .5 quart.
BUT, why would you do this? Just change the oil while you are at it.
Reason is why don't know how fast you can swap the filter and how much oil will come spewing out onto your arm. If you can measure the amount of oil spewed onto your arm before you get the new filter on then I would put in that amount plus .5 quart.
BUT, why would you do this? Just change the oil while you are at it.
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Re: Changing oil filter (H2290)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by H2290 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Hold on. We can all tell you how much oil the filter holds and how much the car holds (if you had told us what car) but we can NOT tell you how much oil to put in if you only replace the filter.</TD></TR></TABLE>
He did say it was a '87 Accord. After replacing the filter, start your car up and lett he oil get into the one. Shut it off and check. I would say you have to add just a little less that 1/4 of a qrt. Whe it comes to topping Hondas off, you need to be carefull because they are very 'sencetive" on the dip stick. Do little by little.
And for da homeboy that said it was the stupidest question. You just made yourself look stupid by replying to this post. This forum is not "becoming" but is a helpfull site to all who needs help with their knowledge. And to tell you the truth a lot of people learn from this site. I can say that about myself. Because of people like you this site is "becoming" not because of the questions. Hope everyone will agree with me on that one. Thanx guys.
He did say it was a '87 Accord. After replacing the filter, start your car up and lett he oil get into the one. Shut it off and check. I would say you have to add just a little less that 1/4 of a qrt. Whe it comes to topping Hondas off, you need to be carefull because they are very 'sencetive" on the dip stick. Do little by little.
And for da homeboy that said it was the stupidest question. You just made yourself look stupid by replying to this post. This forum is not "becoming" but is a helpfull site to all who needs help with their knowledge. And to tell you the truth a lot of people learn from this site. I can say that about myself. Because of people like you this site is "becoming" not because of the questions. Hope everyone will agree with me on that one. Thanx guys.
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Re: Changing oil filter (HONCORD)
Don't mind me, I'm illiterate.
But seriously you should change the oil while you are at it and save yourself the trouble.
But seriously you should change the oil while you are at it and save yourself the trouble.
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