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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2009

one of ten filters that got taken apart

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  • @Zeron18-The ability of an oil to leave behind a film of oil to protect engine parts is common to any good synthetic oil and not just a particular brand. AMSOIL synthetic motor oils have very good polar affinity to, "stick", to metal engine parts and help reduce start-up engine wear. Check out the opening video on my channel showing the internal engine parts of an engine that went 409,000 miles without an oil change using AMSOIL synthetic motor oils. Enjoy.

  • @Zeron18 - All AMSOIL products are available from independent AMSOIL synthetic lubricants dealers, like me, at prices as low as wholesale prices. AMSOIL oil filters are good for up to 25,000 miles of protection and that's guaranteed in writing. For more information, check out the links listed at my channel for my website and online catalog, or just zip me a private message with any questions you may have. Take care.

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  • @robb15033 - I offer wholesale prices that are cheaper than that. Message me.

  • American Muscle has them for $19.00 delivered to your door. Mustangs, FYI_-

  • @rickslick730 - Wholesale price quote sent to you via private message. Thank you for your inquiry. 

  • @HiTechOilCo A 2002 Honda crv And a 2009 Honda accord exl V6, thax.

  • @rickslick730 - I can get you or anyone here lined up with wholesale prices for all AMSOIL products. What year/make/model/engine vehicle do you own?

  • It does have a metal O ring

  • @gwalia4 - AMSOIL provides up to 25,000 miles or one year of warranted protection and for many motorists usually costs less to use than competitors. No other product on the market comes close.

  • that o-ring looks rubber to me - not metal.

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