Oil filters
I own both a 2001 Odyssey and a 2003 Accord (4-cylinder). It is my
belief that the oil filter for these two engines is the same. Can anyone here confirm or deny? Thanks. RFT!!! Dave Kelsen -- .... Attila the Nun - a simple girl pledged to a life of violence. |
Re: Oil filters
In article <QCckd.24737$As5.8912@tornado.tampabay.rr.com>,
invalid@invalid.invalid wrote: >I own both a 2001 Odyssey and a 2003 Accord (4-cylinder). It is my >belief that the oil filter for these two engines is the same. Can >anyone here confirm or deny? > >Thanks. > > >RFT!!! >Dave Kelsen You can go to most any of the filter manfs. websites and plug in both vehicles. I like wix.com It gives gasket dimensions, thread, BPV pressure. That said, even though Honda has been downsizing their oil filters over the last few years, most any Honda filter from the early? 80's will fit. Many people like to use oversize filters. "Honda type" 20 MM X 1.5 MM threads 8-11 PSI Bypass Gasket 2.475"OD 2.173"ID 0.233" thick. Length" Wix Purolator Hastings Honda Baldwin JD Casite AC MotorCraft (2.6855 OD) 2.6 51365 L14612 LF113 NA B1400 NA CF113 PF1237 FL816 (3.25 OD) 3.2 51334 L14459 LF461 15400PCX004 B1421 AM101378 NA PF1127 FL803 (2.6855 OD) 3.2 51356 L14610 LF240 NA B1402 NA CF240 PF2057 FL822 (2.6855 OD) 3.4 51357 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA FL821 (3.25 OD) 4.1 51344 L24458 LF386 NA B161 NA NA NA FL799 |
Re: Oil filters
In article <QCckd.24737$As5.8912@tornado.tampabay.rr.com>,
invalid@invalid.invalid wrote: >I own both a 2001 Odyssey and a 2003 Accord (4-cylinder). It is my >belief that the oil filter for these two engines is the same. Can >anyone here confirm or deny? > >Thanks. > > >RFT!!! >Dave Kelsen You can go to most any of the filter manfs. websites and plug in both vehicles. I like wix.com It gives gasket dimensions, thread, BPV pressure. That said, even though Honda has been downsizing their oil filters over the last few years, most any Honda filter from the early? 80's will fit. Many people like to use oversize filters. "Honda type" 20 MM X 1.5 MM threads 8-11 PSI Bypass Gasket 2.475"OD 2.173"ID 0.233" thick. Length" Wix Purolator Hastings Honda Baldwin JD Casite AC MotorCraft (2.6855 OD) 2.6 51365 L14612 LF113 NA B1400 NA CF113 PF1237 FL816 (3.25 OD) 3.2 51334 L14459 LF461 15400PCX004 B1421 AM101378 NA PF1127 FL803 (2.6855 OD) 3.2 51356 L14610 LF240 NA B1402 NA CF240 PF2057 FL822 (2.6855 OD) 3.4 51357 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA FL821 (3.25 OD) 4.1 51344 L24458 LF386 NA B161 NA NA NA FL799 |
Re: Oil filters
On 11/9/2004 7:53 PM Bill spake these words of knowledge:
> In article <QCckd.24737$As5.8912@tornado.tampabay.rr.com>, > invalid@invalid.invalid wrote: > >>I own both a 2001 Odyssey and a 2003 Accord (4-cylinder). It is my >>belief that the oil filter for these two engines is the same. Can >>anyone here confirm or deny? >> >>Thanks. >> >> >>RFT!!! >>Dave Kelsen > > You can go to most any of the filter manfs. websites and plug in both vehicles. > I like wix.com > It gives gasket dimensions, thread, BPV pressure. > > That said, even though Honda has been downsizing their oil filters over > the last few years, most any Honda filter from the early? 80's will fit. > Many people like to use oversize filters. > "Honda type" 20 MM X 1.5 MM threads 8-11 PSI Bypass > Gasket 2.475"OD 2.173"ID 0.233" thick. > Length" Wix Purolator Hastings Honda Baldwin JD Casite AC MotorCraft > (2.6855 OD) 2.6 51365 L14612 LF113 NA B1400 NA CF113 PF1237 FL816 > (3.25 OD) 3.2 51334 L14459 LF461 15400PCX004 B1421 AM101378 NA PF1127 FL803 > (2.6855 OD) 3.2 51356 L14610 LF240 NA B1402 NA CF240 PF2057 FL822 > (2.6855 OD) 3.4 51357 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA FL821 > (3.25 OD) 4.1 51344 L24458 LF386 NA B161 NA NA NA FL799 > Thanks, Bill, for all that good info. RFT!!! Dave Kelsen -- .... "Rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others. I do not add "within the limits of the law," because law is often but the tyrant's will, and always so when it violates the rights of the individual." -- Thomas Jefferson |
Re: Oil filters
On 11/9/2004 7:53 PM Bill spake these words of knowledge:
> In article <QCckd.24737$As5.8912@tornado.tampabay.rr.com>, > invalid@invalid.invalid wrote: > >>I own both a 2001 Odyssey and a 2003 Accord (4-cylinder). It is my >>belief that the oil filter for these two engines is the same. Can >>anyone here confirm or deny? >> >>Thanks. >> >> >>RFT!!! >>Dave Kelsen > > You can go to most any of the filter manfs. websites and plug in both vehicles. > I like wix.com > It gives gasket dimensions, thread, BPV pressure. > > That said, even though Honda has been downsizing their oil filters over > the last few years, most any Honda filter from the early? 80's will fit. > Many people like to use oversize filters. > "Honda type" 20 MM X 1.5 MM threads 8-11 PSI Bypass > Gasket 2.475"OD 2.173"ID 0.233" thick. > Length" Wix Purolator Hastings Honda Baldwin JD Casite AC MotorCraft > (2.6855 OD) 2.6 51365 L14612 LF113 NA B1400 NA CF113 PF1237 FL816 > (3.25 OD) 3.2 51334 L14459 LF461 15400PCX004 B1421 AM101378 NA PF1127 FL803 > (2.6855 OD) 3.2 51356 L14610 LF240 NA B1402 NA CF240 PF2057 FL822 > (2.6855 OD) 3.4 51357 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA FL821 > (3.25 OD) 4.1 51344 L24458 LF386 NA B161 NA NA NA FL799 > Thanks, Bill, for all that good info. RFT!!! Dave Kelsen -- .... "Rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others. I do not add "within the limits of the law," because law is often but the tyrant's will, and always so when it violates the rights of the individual." -- Thomas Jefferson |
Re: Oil filters
They are identical filters for either car.
Stay with the Honda OEM filter. It is the only one with a backflow valve in it. The oil will feed quicker throughout the engine after startup. Very important time for lubrication needs. The quicker oil pressure is built up after starting the faster your oil will be circulating and prevent any unnecessary wear from low oil pressure after startup. Howard "Dave Kelsen" <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:QCckd.24737$As5.8912@tornado.tampabay.rr.com. .. > I own both a 2001 Odyssey and a 2003 Accord (4-cylinder). It is my > belief that the oil filter for these two engines is the same. Can > anyone here confirm or deny? > > Thanks. > > > RFT!!! > Dave Kelsen > -- > ... Attila the Nun - a simple girl pledged to a life of violence. |
Re: Oil filters
They are identical filters for either car.
Stay with the Honda OEM filter. It is the only one with a backflow valve in it. The oil will feed quicker throughout the engine after startup. Very important time for lubrication needs. The quicker oil pressure is built up after starting the faster your oil will be circulating and prevent any unnecessary wear from low oil pressure after startup. Howard "Dave Kelsen" <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:QCckd.24737$As5.8912@tornado.tampabay.rr.com. .. > I own both a 2001 Odyssey and a 2003 Accord (4-cylinder). It is my > belief that the oil filter for these two engines is the same. Can > anyone here confirm or deny? > > Thanks. > > > RFT!!! > Dave Kelsen > -- > ... Attila the Nun - a simple girl pledged to a life of violence. |
Re: Oil filters
"Howard" <Howardh@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:qKzkd.3266$IQ.396@bignews6.bellsouth.net... > They are identical filters for either car. > Stay with the Honda OEM filter. It is the only one with a backflow valve > in > it. Lol..... |
Re: Oil filters
"Howard" <Howardh@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:qKzkd.3266$IQ.396@bignews6.bellsouth.net... > They are identical filters for either car. > Stay with the Honda OEM filter. It is the only one with a backflow valve > in > it. Lol..... |
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