metal shavings in my oil filter

OS

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I cut open the oil filter from my last oil change and there's a small amount of metal flakes and shavings in my filter.

I'd probably just attribute this to the fact that it's the first oil change on a new car. It's a good thing I followed the breakin instructions or else I'd be running around those shavings in my engine at high rpms for atleast one pass. :Q
 

OS

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Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
How many miles have you put on your new Accord so far? 500 or more along the lines of 1000?

~2500 as of today.

 

olds

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How did you cut it open? Are the shavings from the filter?
 

RagingBITCH

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Originally posted by: OS
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
How many miles have you put on your new Accord so far? 500 or more along the lines of 1000?

~2500 as of today.

Ahh ok. Was the break-in period recommended to be 2500? I thought it was 500-1000 for most cars
 

OS

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Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Originally posted by: OS
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
How many miles have you put on your new Accord so far? 500 or more along the lines of 1000?

~2500 as of today.

Ahh ok. Was the break-in period recommended to be 2500? I thought it was 500-1000 for most cars

manual says just baby it for the first 600 miles. I tried to ease it through the first 1000.

 

Feldenak

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Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: Feldenak
How many of those metal shavings are from cutting open the oil filter? ;)

Seriously. Hacksaws make metal shavings. :)

<Neo>Whoa. You mean the saw doesn't magically seperate the two halves? Bogus!</Neo>
 

Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: Feldenak
How many of those metal shavings are from cutting open the oil filter? ;)

Seriously. Hacksaws make metal shavings. :)

hell, almost everything that cuts metal makes shavings.
 

OS

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Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
How did you cut it open? Are the shavings from the filter?

My dad used some machine at his work. He works for an aerospace company which manufactures hydraulic components.

I don't think the shavings are from cutting because they're buried deep in the pleats of the oil filter.

 

NutBucket

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Eh, I had metal shavings when I did the first oil change on the H22. I think some of them may have been from the tranny tho, not sure.
 

OS

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Originally posted by: NutBucket
Eh, I had metal shavings when I did the first oil change on the H22. I think some of them may have been from the tranny tho, not sure.

:Q

wtf, how did shavings from the tranny get into your engine oil?

 

NutBucket

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Originally posted by: OS
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Eh, I had metal shavings when I did the first oil change on the H22. I think some of them may have been from the tranny tho, not sure.

:Q

wtf, how did shavings from the tranny get into your engine oil?

I drained both since I had to pull the motor, remember? And engine oil in the trans;)
 

IBuyUFO

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you're not supposed to change the oil until 7,500 miles doing normal driving or 3500 under stressful conditions
 

KEV1N

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Do you have an 03/04 Accord? I just bought one! Did you change the oil yourself?
 

RagingBITCH

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Originally posted by: IBuyUFO
you're not supposed to change the oil until 7,500 miles doing normal driving or 3500 under stressful conditions

It's a brand new car - it's recommended by a lot of people to do so after the break-in to get the metal shavings out
 

OS

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Originally posted by: KEV1N
Do you have an 03/04 Accord? I just bought one! Did you change the oil yourself?

I have a 2003 I4 LX auto sedan. My dad helped me a bit, since it's an unfamiliar car. I expect from now on though I'll do it myself as I have in the past.

 

amdskip

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Originally posted by: IBuyUFO
you're not supposed to change the oil until 7,500 miles doing normal driving or 3500 under stressful conditions
For a new car? Thats way too long to wait IMHO.

 

OS

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Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Originally posted by: IBuyUFO
you're not supposed to change the oil until 7,500 miles doing normal driving or 3500 under stressful conditions
It's a brand new car - it's recommended by a lot of people to do so after the break-in to get the metal shavings out

Yeah actually I've driven the car hard a couple times and in retrospect I probably should have waited until atleast after the first oil change just to be extra safe.
 

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Originally posted by: OS
Originally posted by: KEV1N
Do you have an 03/04 Accord? I just bought one! Did you change the oil yourself?

I have a 2003 I4 LX auto sedan. My dad helped me a bit, since it's an unfamiliar car. I expect from now on though I'll do it myself as I have in the past.

IM me? :) And let me know the overall process / accessibility of the components? Did you use 5w20? What filter?
 

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Originally posted by: OS
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Originally posted by: IBuyUFO
you're not supposed to change the oil until 7,500 miles doing normal driving or 3500 under stressful conditions
It's a brand new car - it's recommended by a lot of people to do so after the break-in to get the metal shavings out

Yeah actually I've driven the car hard a couple times and in retrospect I probably should have waited until atleast after the first oil change just to be extra safe.

I've been trying to keep mine below 4,000 RPMS but sometimes it just goes!! I have 100 miles on mine.
 

OS

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Originally posted by: KEV1N

IM me? :) And let me know the overall process / accessibility of the components? Did you use 5w20? What filter?

Well, for any oil change, it's pretty much drain, replace plug, replace filter (remember to put oil on the gasket of new filter), fill up how much the manual says to and then check dipstick.

For the I4 engine, the oil filter is on the back facing the the firewall. I don't know where the filter is on the V6.

I used castrol 5w-20 GTX and a honda OEM filter. If you buy your filters from honda, make sure they don't say "by fram" on them. If they do, give them back.