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    EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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      I’m going to be posting all 3 videos in the series to this thread. This is the first one.

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      ConCon
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        Hi Eric by any chance do you have that part number for the oll filter tray because in Australia they do not have them thanks mate
        Love your videos keep them coming

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        EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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          [quote=”Tom008″ post=173280]Hi Eric by any chance do you have that part number for the oll filter tray because in Australia they do not have them thanks mate
          Love your videos keep them coming[/quote]

          Sorry I don’t. You might check with your local Honda dealer.

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          Chad TaylorChad Taylor
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            great video, I learned a lot from it. I have been watching all of your Honda related vids as I’m working on getting my foot in the door at my local Honda dealer while I’m going to tech school.

            #885113
            SalSal
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              Thanks for the video very very helpful. Whilst changing the spark plugs on my 2005 Honda Element, I noticed oil in one of the spark plug tubes. I finished the spark plug change out, cleaned the oil and ordered the gaskets to fix said leak. The day(2 weeks later) has come for the re-gasketing to commence and what do I find all spark plug tubes are as dry as a popcorn fart. Well I tend not to fix things that aint broke so I cancelled the re-gasketing. Could it be that snugging the new spark plug sealed any leak that may have been there? I got nothing… The spark plugs I replaced were the original factory installed plugs 105k miles.

              I like your website very nice.

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              EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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                The type of seal the K series uses really doesn’t normally have issues with oil in the spark plug tubes because it seals around the outside of the tube.

                It may be possible that someone just spilled oil on the valve cover at some point and it settled in the spark plug tubes.

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