oil filter part number...
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oil filter part number...
anyone have the honda part number for the oil filter for an 00 b16? are the part numbers the same for all b series like they are for all d series? thanks for anything you got
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Re: oil filter part number... (dantastic)
even from b series to d series? the filter they gave me looks way skinnier than the one on the block now. i was scared to take it off and try and fit it because my car would have been stuck at the garage where i do all my work. i lined it up on top of the one currently on the motor and it looked about a 1/8 inch on both sides too narrow...i felt it was a big difference.
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I actually have one sitting right here in front of me still in the box. It's a Fram. PH3593A.
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Ooops, didn't see that you wanted the honda #.
I say go with the Fram instead though. Get the one with the grip end on it. Makes oil changes VERY easy.
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Ooops, didn't see that you wanted the honda #.
I say go with the Fram instead though. Get the one with the grip end on it. Makes oil changes VERY easy.
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Re: oil filter part number... (2000CX)
I have a 97 Teg, 97 Civic, 88 CRX with a B16 and they all use the same oil filter so I would assume they are all the same for D and B series motors...
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Re: oil filter part number... (SkyeC)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SkyeC »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">do a search... there is nothing special about honda filters, especially the new smaller fram-built ones.
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well the only thing special about oem filters is the anti flowback valve. regular frams DO NOT have it. however, fram tough guard and better filters do. i either use mobil1 or fram tough/double guard filters. that black coating on the end really does make it easy to take the filter off. i love how i can reach behind my intake manifold from the engine compartment and take the filter off
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well the only thing special about oem filters is the anti flowback valve. regular frams DO NOT have it. however, fram tough guard and better filters do. i either use mobil1 or fram tough/double guard filters. that black coating on the end really does make it easy to take the filter off. i love how i can reach behind my intake manifold from the engine compartment and take the filter off
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Re: oil filter part number... (2000CX)
part number 15400-PCX-004 will get you the made in japan oem oil filter.
you got a smaller filter because they discontinued the large size oem filter in favor of the smaller newest civic and rsx oil filter. btw, the part number i listed is for a S2000 oil filter and its the same size as the discontinued large oem filters.
you got a smaller filter because they discontinued the large size oem filter in favor of the smaller newest civic and rsx oil filter. btw, the part number i listed is for a S2000 oil filter and its the same size as the discontinued large oem filters.
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Re: oil filter part number... (SkyeC)
i got it for $8.25 at the honda service center in torrance, ca and some guy said he found it for $6 but id like to know where he got it from.
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Re: oil filter part number... (ejprimo)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ejprimo »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">part number 15400-PCX-004 will get you the made in japan oem oil filter.
you got a smaller filter because they discontinued the large size oem filter in favor of the smaller newest civic and rsx oil filter. btw, the part number i listed is for a S2000 oil filter and its the same size as the discontinued large oem filters.</TD></TR></TABLE>
how is that filter listed above so much better than the one used now? just wondering....
you got a smaller filter because they discontinued the large size oem filter in favor of the smaller newest civic and rsx oil filter. btw, the part number i listed is for a S2000 oil filter and its the same size as the discontinued large oem filters.</TD></TR></TABLE>
how is that filter listed above so much better than the one used now? just wondering....
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Re: oil filter part number... (LSVTECoupe)
http://www.hparts.com sells 15400-PCX-004 for $5.89 each.
im not sure which oil filter is better but personally i like to use the larger filter made by honda as suppose to the smaller newer filter. they discontinued all the large size filters so that part number provided will get you the large size filter.
im not sure which oil filter is better but personally i like to use the larger filter made by honda as suppose to the smaller newer filter. they discontinued all the large size filters so that part number provided will get you the large size filter.
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Re: oil filter part number... (ejprimo)
wow funny never thought workin at ez lube(oil changing place) would come in handy ill get the filter number for u next time i go to work..moble 1 is the best btw. and use synthitec oil.
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Re: oil filter part number... (hitvtecgetloud09)
Do the 1988 mitsubishi montero oil filters fit Civics like they do Accord/Ludes? Or is the oil sender too close to the filter for it to fit? I havn't tried yet as I just got my civic Obviously you pick the brand, its just normally for a Montero.
Modified by GimpyAccord at 10:57 AM 10/23/2003
Modified by GimpyAccord at 10:57 AM 10/23/2003
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Re: oil filter part number... (GimpyAccord)
I always used Mobil 1 until I saw the price, still get them for the S2k but the Civic just uses Fram Toughguard and get twice as many oil changes. Honda one isn't a bad idea though, right inbetween crappy and overkill =p
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hparts.com selling honda oil filters for $4 each...I guess honda is going with the new hamp filters for all the cars...clearance!
edit**oh and I only use the pure1 and honda filters...cheap and good
edit**oh and I only use the pure1 and honda filters...cheap and good
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Re: oil filter part number... (GimpyAccord)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by GimpyAccord »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Do the 1988 mitsubishi montero oil filters fit Civics like they do Accord/Ludes? Or is the oil sender too close to the filter for it to fit? I havn't tried yet as I just got my civic Obviously you pick the brand, its just normally for a Montero.
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do any of you know? i did a search but nothing matching Montero in the EG+
guess I could always try, car need an oil change anyway.
Modified by GimpyAccord at 10:57 AM 10/23/2003</TD></TR></TABLE>
do any of you know? i did a search but nothing matching Montero in the EG+
guess I could always try, car need an oil change anyway.
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