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CRX OIL DRAIN CRUSH WASHER: What size is a 1-over washer?
Had go with the 1-over oil drain plug from Advance/AZ/Reilly' or the
like as it was stripping out. I know the routine, but the damage started before I got to it :-) "I" use a torque wrench :-) Still buy Honda filters but the only way to get the stock crush washer (dealer) to fit is to wrench it on in a vice ever so tenderly. So what size am I looking for...or how to tell on my own? Just curious if anyone has the specs on the tip of their tongue. Don't waste a lot of time on this, pls. Also, for those who don't know...basically walk into your dealer and ask for 'x' number of oil filters and they won't ask the model/type for anything from '86-2010 (which is almost everything). AFAIK the only difference is the S2000 filter, IF IF IF I remember correctly? Anyway, thanks again Beamer, Tigger, Nasty and the gang! :-) |
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CRX OIL DRAIN CRUSH WASHER: What size is a 1-over washer?
Meatman > wrote in
: > Had go with the 1-over oil drain plug from Advance/AZ/Reilly' or the > like as it was stripping out. I know the routine, but the damage > started before I got to it :-) "I" use a torque wrench :-) Still buy > Honda filters but the only way to get the stock crush washer (dealer) > to fit is to wrench it on in a vice ever so tenderly. So what size am > I looking for...or how to tell on my own? Just curious if anyone has > the specs on the tip of their tongue. It's 7/8" overall diameter, with a 9/16" hole in the middle. The OD's not really important, so an inch OD would do. You can get nylon and other types of washers at any auto parts store. > Don't waste a lot of time on this, pls. I have some sitting right here. > Also, for those who don't > know...basically walk into your dealer and ask for 'x' number of oil > filters and they won't ask the model/type for anything from '86-2010 > (which is almost everything). AFAIK the only difference is the S2000 > filter, There is just one filter that fits most models (15400-PLM-A02), but there are a couple of other sizes in use, so they SHOULD ask you what it's going on. -- Tegger |
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CRX OIL DRAIN CRUSH WASHER: What size is a 1-over washer?
> > Don't waste a lot of time on this, please...
Nice one, Lenny Bruce. I meant don't waste too much time trying to find the answer/research. If you know...then you know. That would be sufficient info. > There is just one filter that fits most models (15400-PLM-A02)... My point exactly. "I need an Accord filter"."I need a CRX filter". 9.7/10 times (oh, and they know me) if they threw a filter at you/me, it would fit. Period. Pretty universal in the filter department by a friggin long shot. > there are a "couple" of other sizes in use... yep. I noted one of the two you mentioned. A "couple'" is two. S2000 is one. What's the other one, honestly? Curious now. Ridgeline? >> You can get nylon and other types of washers at any auto parts store. Now back to sincerity: After doing the one-over plug I figgered I stay with the alum crush as the dealer does. No difference using nylon or similar so long as it has a crush/formable factor to it and won't melt/deform under heat...as compared to stiff generic steel washer?? I've never tested any other options but do remember nylon washers on a few cars over time. Maybe the best option considering my situation. And cheapest. And, yes, actually...despite the sarcasm...thanks Tigger! Much obliged yet again :-) Kevin |
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CRX OIL DRAIN CRUSH WASHER: What size is a 1-over washer?
pssst: Hey there Christopher Robin, he might appreciate it if you
called him Tegger (as derived from "Integra") instead of Tigger (as found in Winnie-the-Pooh) On 2/2/2011 4:16 AM, Meatman wrote: >>> Don't waste a lot of time on this, please... > Nice one, Lenny Bruce. I meant don't waste too much time trying to > find the answer/research. If you know...then you know. That would be > sufficient info. > >> There is just one filter that fits most models (15400-PLM-A02)... > My point exactly. "I need an Accord filter"."I need a CRX filter". > 9.7/10 times (oh, and they know me) if they threw a filter at you/me, > it would fit. Period. Pretty universal in the filter department by a > friggin long shot. > >> there are a "couple" of other sizes in use... > yep. I noted one of the two you mentioned. A "couple'" is two. > S2000 is one. What's the other one, honestly? Curious now. > Ridgeline? > >>> You can get nylon and other types of washers at any auto parts store. > Now back to sincerity: After doing the one-over plug I figgered I > stay with the alum crush as the dealer does. No difference using > nylon or similar so long as it has a crush/formable factor to it and > won't melt/deform under heat...as compared to stiff generic steel > washer?? I've never tested any other options but do remember nylon > washers on a few cars over time. Maybe the best option considering my > situation. And cheapest. > > And, yes, actually...despite the sarcasm...thanks Tigger! Much > obliged yet again :-) > > Kevin > > > > |
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CRX OIL DRAIN CRUSH WASHER: What size is a 1-over washer?
Al > wrote in :
> pssst: Hey there Christopher Robin, he might appreciate it if you > called him Tegger (as derived from "Integra") instead of Tigger (as > found in Winnie-the-Pooh) "Tegger" is in fact derived from both Integra AND Tigger. When I thought of the name, my daughter was very small, and Tigger was her favorite Pooh character. I later discovered I was far from the first to use "Tegger" as a handle. -- Tegger |
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CRX OIL DRAIN CRUSH WASHER: What size is a 1-over washer?
<<I try. >>
....and we appreciate it. Smooch!!! (But only in a smart-ass kinda way!) :-) <<Hey there Christopher Robin, he might appreciate it if you called him Tegger (as derived from "Integra") instead of Tigger (as found in Winnie-the-Pooh) >> Heh-heh! No offense intended. Me and a buddy *******ize every name, title, phrase, euphemism, etc possible as it comes to our minds. It's just a "thing". Nothin' personal except that it's fun...for me anyway!! :-) Tigger, Beamer, and Nasty. AKA: TEGGER, JIM BEAM, and ELMO SHAGNASTY. A little levity mixed with proper 'thanks' and respect can't hurt, right? Besides, (laughing to self!!!!!!), Tigger has heard much worse! :^) BUT THE REAL QUESTION IS: What's the most wonderful thing about Tiggers???? Look it up.. - Sub-thread done! Now, back on topic, people. :-) |
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CRX OIL DRAIN CRUSH WASHER: What size is a 1-over washer?
As for "AL", I guess you gotta be Alfred or Albert or Alfonso...just
in case the opportunity shows itself in the future. I'll let ya pick! All in fun. :-) Happy Honda-ing everyone! |
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