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Grease Your Engine with Clean Oil


Topics:  Honda

Grease Your Engine with Clean Oil

Anthony Fontanelle
March 17, 2008

Our site is committed to providing you Honda enthusiasts with quality parts at affordable prices. While replacements for standard auto parts such as seatbelts and floor mats are easy to find, other Honda parts can’t be replaced as simply. One such auto part is your Honda Oil Filter. Honda Oil Filters often have to meet the specifications of your vehicle’s engine. But why does your Honda need an oil filter, anyway? To answer that question, let’s take a look at the oil filter’s contribution to your Honda vehicle.

Your vehicle’s engine parts are constantly rubbing against each other during the combustion process. This friction of engine parts is highly damaging, if not for the lubrication brought by oil. Your Honda typically comes with pans that store oil needed for engine lubrication. However, even with the presence of lubricants, only a thin line separates smooth and faulty engine operations. Abrasion occurs if the oil lubricating the engine parts contains impurities. Therefore, Honda Oil Filters are installed in your vehicle as well. As a pump empties your vehicle’s oil pan, the Honda Oil Filter sieves the oil of any solid particles. These particles, which may be dirt, carbon, or metal, are left suspended on the filtration screens found inside the filter. This way, the Honda Oil Filter ensures that only clean oil comes into contact with vital engine parts. Without Honda Oil Filters, your engine succumbs to excessive heat from the friction of engine parts. When this happens, be ready to devote big amounts of time and money for engine repair or replacement.

Though a Honda Oil Filter guarantees pure oil for your engine, accumulated debris in the filtration material can clog oil flow into the engine. This is why your Honda Oil Filter needs to be replaced regularly. Auto experts recommend owners to change their vehicles’ oil filter every time they change their vehicle’s oil. You should also make sure that you install the correct replacement Honda Oil Filter for your engine. This makes replacing your vehicle’s oil filter tricky, but fortunately our site offers a wide variety of Honda Oil Filters to choose from.

Source:  Amazines.com




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