REVIEW: Purolator Oil Filter

For my Honda, I usually change out my oil and oil filter every 7,500 miles using synthetic oil. For my oil filter, I have used Purolator oil filters L14610 ( https://amzn.to/3AImnzw ) without any issues on my Honda Civic hybrid, Honda Clarity hybrid every 7,500 miles and Honda Accord every 4,000 miles.

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Purolator Oil Filter L14610 ( https://amzn.to/3AImnzw )
Oil Filter Wrench ( https://amzn.to/3lFF82e )

Quick tips of for a leak free oil filter. Clean all the old gasket material off the base of the engine oil filter mount area. Add new oil to the the new filter and wet the gasket with new oil. Screw the spin on filter by hand until tight, then use an oil filter wrench ( https://amzn.to/3lFF82e ) to add 3/4 turn for a tight seal.

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How to fix – 2006-2009 Honda Civic Window Binding (STUCK)!

How to fix 2006-2009 Honda Civic Windows that bind or gets stuck due to tight binding weather stripping. My 2008 Honda Civic Hybrid has over 185,000 miles in the 8 years of ownership. I basically do this process every 2 years or if its been really dusty.

1. Clean off window weather stripping with a clean rag.
2. Apply automotive weather stripping  Sil Glyde Silicone Lubricating Compound ( https://amzn.to/2uk5jjV ) on VERTICAL sections.
3. clean up excess grease.
4. Run the windows.

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DIY: Making your oil filter – FILTER MORE! with magnets!

After changing my oil, I add high powered magnets on my oil filter.
Using small high powered magnets ( https://amzn.to/2MHMHRp ) I can probably trap ferrous metallic engine dust in on my car’s oil filter, so every time I change my oil filter it will also remove any ferrous slit or dust. Btw, my Youtube vlogs and reviews may also have associated affiliate links to products that may earn from qualifying purchases.

Its like those devices that would see on those commercial on TV or you can think of it similar to those drain plug magnets they sell at the auto parts store…except you have much more surface area. . Not sure how effective this is but it simple and not permanent and it only costs about $5-10 in neodymium magnets ( https://amzn.to/2MHMHRp ) .

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