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Old 02-11-2003, 12:09 PM
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Ok I have a question before I put my car up and start changing the oil I went out and bought a case of the oil I need and the oil filter. Now the other cars I've changed oil on have sometimes needed what's called a crush washer to put on the filter before putting the new filter on the car. Do I need anything like that or after I drain my oil do I just put switch filters. Please let me know I'm planning on doing this this weekend. thanks

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I just put the new filter on. No washer for the filter.

You do need one for the drain plug...
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Make sure you put a little oil around the rim of the filter
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9956-21-400 is the number for the crush washer



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thanks guys just wanted to make sure I needed one for my pos Honda a couple months back and didn't know it until I already had my oil drained and filter taken off and unfortunately those crush washers are one time use only.
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the mazda one you can use 2-3 times, hondas are picky about the drain plug washers



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Thanks Mike. I'll prolly head over to the dealership and just pick up a bunch of those. Yeah Honda is really picky about many things oh well
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ok, I'm more of a 2nd gen guy myself, but I just happened to see this



I got one of those valves you screw in, and attach a hose (with valve actuator) to drain the oil. That way, I never have to get a new crush washer, and it's easier to change the oil. Has anyone experienced problems with these? I haven't had leaks.
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Originally Posted by Baldy' date='Feb 11 2003, 10:46 AM
ok, I'm more of a 2nd gen guy myself, but I just happened to see this



I got one of those valves you screw in, and attach a hose (with valve actuator) to drain the oil. That way, I never have to get a new crush washer, and it's easier to change the oil. Has anyone experienced problems with these? I haven't had leaks.
my favorite car to change oil in is a 12a 1st gen with a header, you can get the drain plug from the top, so you never have to get under the car



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