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In Reply to: Automotive Oil Filter posted by pictureguy on June 8, 2017 at 18:47:17:
I'm still blown away from my old 2004 Saturn oil filter, the first I've seen where you simply (from the top of the engine) exchange the filter that comes without a canister. Cool because it's neat and tidy. Also easier on the environment.
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- RE: Automotive Oil Filter - Green Lantern 06/9/1704:05:35 06/9/17 (9)
- RE: Automotive Oil Filter - pictureguy 09:56:31 06/9/17 (6)
- most Automotive Oil Filters have a built in bypass for high startup oil pressures. - 3+4=5 14:40:30 06/9/17 (5)
- RE: most Automotive Oil Filters have a built in bypass for high startup oil pressures. - pictureguy 14:57:00 06/9/17 (4)
- RE: "Is there any such thing as a straight grade Synthetic?"" - 1973shovel 15:12:19 06/9/17 (3)
- RE: "Is there any such thing as a straight grade Synthetic?"" - pictureguy 00:39:56 06/11/17 (2)
- If your mower calls for a straight SAE 30 - 1973shovel 05:42:49 06/11/17 (1)
- RE: If your mower calls for a straight SAE 30 - pictureguy 09:34:22 06/11/17 (0)
- BMW, same. - grantv 06:57:29 06/9/17 (1)
- Same with Lexus IS250and 350 - FenderLover 07:27:51 06/9/17 (0)