OEM Oil Filter Part Number?
Ran a quick search on here and on Google, but couldn't find it.
Can anyone help me out please? Thanks in advance, Kyle |
Honda 15410-MCJ-000
I found it by searching "oil Filter" on the site here is everything you need to know in regards to oil and filters http://motorcycleinfo.calsci.com/Consumables.html#Oil |
Thanks, guess I wasn't using the right terms.
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A st7317 from walmart works better and costs about 3 bucks.
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i rock the civic 1.6 oil filter, just add a lil extra oil.
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I was mainly trying to get it so I can cross-reference, but I appreciate all the insight :)
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Originally Posted by Hangfire
(Post 792937)
A st7317 from walmart works better and costs about 3 bucks.
Better, more effective filter and cheap. Win/win. |
I'm definitely going to have to check it out next time I go to Wally World.
Anyone have evidence backing up said claims? I like researching stuff, so any and all reading material would be appreciated :) |
Just the fact that it has a much larger effective filter area and it filters out significantly smaller particles.
There is a great article with a breakdown on oil filter characteristics and a side-by-side comparison of several leading filters on here somewhere, though I don't recall where I saw it. It was a few years old, but still quite relevant and informative, imo. Give it a search. The PureOne is the one I want, but Fram is what my local walmart sells and I've come to terms with settling for the high-end Fram. Still much better (and cheaper) than the OEM honda one from all I've read on it. Don't take my word for it, though, there's plenty of good reading on the topic out there! :D |
I'll have to look for it, thanks.
I wish we could get PureOne for our bikes, that's what I have always used in my cars and it's the best, imo. |
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