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oil filter
..........has anyone found a cheaper source for the oil filter (Forza 300) than the one Honda sells?
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Re: oil filter
I goto NAPA, Autozone, or Advanced auto and get the Bosh 3300
Here is a list from another board:
About 2.5 inches long. (stock size)
Purolator Pure One PL14612, about $6.
Mobil M1-108, about $12.
Made by Champion.
Bosch 3300, about $6.
Made by Champion.
Wal-Mart SuperTech ST6607
Made by Champion.
About 3.25 inches long.
Purolator Pure One PL14610, about $6.
Mobil 1 M1-110, about $10.
Made by Champion.
Bosch 3323, about $6.
Made By Champion.
WalMart SuperTech ST7317,
about $2. Made by Champion.
Here is a list from another board:
About 2.5 inches long. (stock size)
Purolator Pure One PL14612, about $6.
Mobil M1-108, about $12.
Made by Champion.
Bosch 3300, about $6.
Made by Champion.
Wal-Mart SuperTech ST6607
Made by Champion.
About 3.25 inches long.
Purolator Pure One PL14610, about $6.
Mobil 1 M1-110, about $10.
Made by Champion.
Bosch 3323, about $6.
Made By Champion.
WalMart SuperTech ST7317,
about $2. Made by Champion.
Larry
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2014 NSS300E born on 12/11/13
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my Forza pics: https://postimg.cc/gallery/Y9JWhsg
Re: oil filter
Honda part number is 15410-MFJ-D01
Genuine Honda one costs less than fifteen dollars.
Can't believe you would bother trying to find one cheaper than that given how long it lasts.
Genuine Honda one costs less than fifteen dollars.
Can't believe you would bother trying to find one cheaper than that given how long it lasts.
Four decades on two wheels has taught me nothing, all advice given is guaranteed to be wrong
Re: oil filter
I bought 2 of the 15410-MFJ-D01 from partzilla.com @ $8.40 ea. plus $5.95 for shipping.gn2 wrote:Honda part number is 15410-MFJ-D01
Genuine Honda one costs less than fifteen dollars.
Can't believe you would bother trying to find one cheaper than that given how long it lasts.
Nice little oil Change how-to here if you need it. http://myforza300.wordpress.com/2014/05 ... il-change/

Re: oil filter
..........Honda sells them for $20 here in Canada, and i was told by the parts guy that that's a steal compared to some of their filters.
But you need to change them at every oil change. That's every 3000km right?
Which is about every month. So there goes $20 for the filter and $15-$20 for the oil (yeah, this is Canada).
That would buy 3 gal gas and get me 240 miles down the road.
But you need to change them at every oil change. That's every 3000km right?
Which is about every month. So there goes $20 for the filter and $15-$20 for the oil (yeah, this is Canada).
That would buy 3 gal gas and get me 240 miles down the road.
Re: oil filter
Yes and no.garrup wrote:But you need to change them at every oil change. That's every 3000km right?
Yes: you change them at every service
No: after the first service at 1000km the service interval is 12,000km or a year whichever comes first
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Re: oil filter
Just a thought to share after reading this...
I sometimes flush the engine with a little spare oil. It adds another couple of steps to the process but helps get rid of any nasty bits in the engine.
After you remove the old oil and filter, simply clean and re-fit the OLD filter first. Then top up with oil as normal (I even have been known to use car oil or whatever is laying around).
Run the engine for a few mins then drain and remove filter as before.
This is a quick "flush" if you like to call it that using a cheap oil, not any nasty chemicals.
It helps, especially in high-mileage engines that haven't had an oil change in years and look like treacle.

I sometimes flush the engine with a little spare oil. It adds another couple of steps to the process but helps get rid of any nasty bits in the engine.
After you remove the old oil and filter, simply clean and re-fit the OLD filter first. Then top up with oil as normal (I even have been known to use car oil or whatever is laying around).
Run the engine for a few mins then drain and remove filter as before.
This is a quick "flush" if you like to call it that using a cheap oil, not any nasty chemicals.
It helps, especially in high-mileage engines that haven't had an oil change in years and look like treacle.

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Re: oil filter
Resurrecting an old post, but discovered today that FRAM makes a filter that is up to the same specs as the Honda Filter. FRAM XG6607 and is sold by Wal-Mart for $9. If there isn't a dealer nearby or want a bit of a break on pricing, check this one out.
http://www.silverwing600.com/t9544-oil- ... a-cut-open
http://www.silverwing600.com/t9544-oil- ... a-cut-open