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Re: oil change humor
« Reply #45 on: May 13, 2011, 02:14:32 PM »
Missed this topic before...

guys, youre scaring the  :censored: out of me !

Just changed oil and filter, guess what ? Yes, Fram PH5 filter.  :banghead:

And, for added "safety", Fram AirHog filter for my air.

While the air is no big worry, you made me seriously think about throwing away the oil one.

But... what to buy ? And can I simply swap filters without waiting for next oil change ? With a cold engine, I guess all the oil drops down in the pan, below the filter level, so it could be done...


who knows, all I know is I have used Fram oil filters for over 20+ years , change my oil every 3-4,000 miles never had an issue , in my Camry, my 2 nissan trucks, my AMX, or the eagles or Caddy.......for what it is worth.

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Re: oil change humor
« Reply #46 on: May 13, 2011, 02:18:57 PM »
And if I could add , most of them went over 200,000 miles except for the Caddy which has 120,000 on it now , and my AMX wich is around 105,000.I did watch the videos, is kinda scary, but I could make a scary video against anything just as well.
I do get WIX mostly now, because I moved and the parts store carrys that brand.I believe if your changing your oil regularly as you should, there shouldn't be any issues....

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Re: oil change humor
« Reply #47 on: May 13, 2011, 04:01:04 PM »
What turned me off of fram was the rubber gasket thing internal whatever its called is loose. Again I cut filters open on a change. Or whenever I change anyones car oil. If its fram that gasket is loose.



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Re: oil change humor
« Reply #48 on: May 13, 2011, 09:28:45 PM »
I didn't know all this about Fram.  I'll be more careful when getting filters from now on.

Walmart here didn't have my filter listed right either, in the book (pinned next to the filters) or on the computer. 

Fram used to be a good filter.  But now they are just selling the name, not the quality.
I've been told they used to be good, until they started using Honeywell to build them.
Bosch, K&N, STP all carry our filters. Remember, these engines were in the CJs and YJs, which even now are far more common, and I'm quite sure they use the same thread size and pitch. Wal-Mart computers and most of their auto staff know $%* about cars, especially an Eagle, in MOST cases. If you have time, consider changing your own oil for the same price. Then, you know it's you turning the wrench instead of someone who may have never seen an Eagle their entire life...
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Re: oil change humor
« Reply #49 on: May 13, 2011, 09:40:33 PM »
The way I see it, there are some pretty obvious issues with frams that are in pretty important aspects of filter construction, including pleats. One video showed a gap in the pleating of one brand new fram... Oil and filter are among the most important decisions to make  with owning a car, and to sacrifice quality on the system that in failing would cause immediate ruination of the engine in severe cases, to save 100 bucks over the life of the engine is not worth it. It's not that much different from rebuilding an engine and reusing bearings and rings... yes, they could hold up if replaced shortly before rebuild, but its a risk that could obviously greatly shorten engine lifespan to save the 100 bucks. that's just my opinion though.... And I'm off my soapbox:P
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Re: oil change humor
« Reply #50 on: May 13, 2011, 09:40:54 PM »
I haven't had anyone else change my oil in over 20 years.  I do it.  

I may have not known that Fram filters became crap ('cause they used to be good) because I haven't kept up, but that doesn't mean I don't do my own oil changes.

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Re: oil change humor
« Reply #51 on: May 13, 2011, 10:05:59 PM »
I haven't had anyone else change my oil in over 20 years.  I do it. 

I may have not known that Fram filters became crap ('cause they used to be good) because I haven't kept up, but that doesn't mean I don't do my own oil changes.


The changing oil thing was a general message, though I assumed incorrectly taht you took yours in to wal-mart >_<
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Re: oil change humor
« Reply #52 on: May 14, 2011, 01:07:08 AM »
The changing oil thing was a general message, though I assumed incorrectly taht you took yours in to wal-mart >_<

I suppose it might have seemed like that's what I mean, but... OMG, man never. 

When I was about 18 (about 25 years ago) a good friend went to a chain shop to get his oil changed, and they left the oil plug out, and wrecked his motor - His was totally peev'd off.  After that, I swore I'd never let anyone change my oil. 

Now if it was a brand new car, and it was part of my warranty for them to change it, then that's different. 

 

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