I used an Advance Auto Parts AA7317 oil filter for my Auto-RX rinse phase, which is what you see below.
Now the Pics:
Pic 1: Oil Filter Connection Point.
Pic 2: Inside of filter. It is made of a good size thickness of metal. Bottom of Pic 2 is front part of the filter.
Pic 3: Bypass Valve
Pic 4: Picture of everything together
Pic 5: Filter Media is pretty dirty. Didn't find any pieces of dirt on it though.
Pic 6:
Pic 7: Bottom and Top Pictures of oil filter Canister
I tried putting the Purolator Premium Plus L34480 oil filter on my car but when I put it on my car the filter did not sit correctly at all.
The L34480 has the following specifications:
Height: 5.45
Anti-Drain Back Valve: Yes
O.D.: 3.50
Relief Valve P.S.I.: 15
Type of Filter: Spin-on
Threads: M20x1.5
The L14610 has the following specifications:
Height: 3.52
Anti-Drain Back Valve: Yes
O.D.: 2.69
Relief Valve P.S.I.: 14-18
Type of Filter: Spin-on
Threads: M20x1.5
As you can see from the specs above, the L34480 has a .81 inch bigger overall diameter. The 2 inch difference in height didnt matter because it didnt touch or interfere with anything. It was the fitting to the cars oil filter connection that wouldnt make a snug fit. The diameter of the L34480 was just to big. I tried taking pics of L34480 filter on but couldnt fit my camera inside to get a good pic.
I wonder if the L24458 will fit correctly and firmly on the civic? Has anyone tried this? I will try on my next oil change and see if it fits firmly.
The L24458 has the following specifications:
Height: 3.94
Anti-Drain Back Valve: Yes
O.D.: 3.15
Relief Valve P.S.I.: 12-15
Type of Filter: Spin-on
Threads: M20x1.5-6H
I am currently using the Purolator Premium Plus L14610 right now because I had 2 sitting in the garage. After these (L14610's) are used I will start using the Advance Auto Parts AA7317 (which is the equiavalent of the L14610).
Hopefully the L24458 will fit my car though.
Thanks,
Oren