OEM Oil Filter and Oil Drain Plug Crush Washer Part Number

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They do not. :)

Highly recommend the Votex magnetic drain plugs. They are full stainless steel and the aluminum ones on the market tend to strip and eventually break even with careful torquing habits.
Agreed…The only thing that I do not like about the Votex Magnetic Drain Plug is that the threads are a bit short and you can strip the threads on the aluminum oil pan if you over torque the SS plug. Here is the part number for the Votex Crush Washers:
11th Gen Honda Civic OEM Oil Filter and Oil Drain Plug Crush Washer Part Number IMG_2432
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Agreed…The only thing that I do not like about the Votex Magnetic Drain Plug is that the threads are a bit short and you can strip the threads on the aluminum oil pan if you over torque the SA plug. Here is the part number for the Votex Crush Washers:
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We keep on hand votex plugs, mission automotive washers, wix filters (easy to source and quality over the a02/03 oem filters), and motul fluids for the shop 😀

Try the mission automotive washers, they are a bit thinner and may help your doubts about the thread length
 

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They do not. :)

Highly recommend the Votex magnetic drain plugs. They are full stainless steel and the aluminum ones on the market tend to strip and eventually break even with careful torquing habits.
Oof! I am full of misinformation. I’m sorry, I’ve become forgetful. So much so that I just looked through my Amazon order history this year and see where I purchased some generic magnetic drain plug (was stainless though) early on and installed it with my first oil drop. Today I dropped the oil again and put it a Votex and didn’t recall I had already put in the other previously. Confirmed it with my Amazon history.
My mistake, I think I need to check myself into an assisted living facility.
 

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Oof! I am full of misinformation. I’m sorry, I’ve become forgetful. So much so that I just looked through my Amazon order history this year and see where I purchased some generic magnetic drain plug (was stainless though) early on and installed it with my first oil drop. Today I dropped the oil again and put it a Votex and didn’t recall I had already put in the other previously. Confirmed it with my Amazon history.
My mistake, I think I need to check myself into an assisted living facility.

Are you alright over there? 😂
 

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Are you alright over there? 😂
Nope. I didn’t recall having any Wix XP filters either so bought two more only to find I had two already. So after today’s changeout, I have three on hand.
 

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Agreed…The only thing that I do not like about the Votex Magnetic Drain Plug is that the threads are a bit short and you can strip the threads on the aluminum oil pan if you over torque the SS plug. Here is the part number for the Votex Crush Washers:
IMG_2432.webp
Correct me if I'm wrong but the drain plug is M14 and these are M12 washers
 
 







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