97 Civic Ex air filter question
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97 Civic Ex air filter question
I just checked my daughter's Civic for oil and a clean air filter and
noticed a round black greasy pattern on the bottom of it(the paper
fins). I know the round shape is due to the air inlet after the filter
pulling air in but the greasy black stuff surprised me.
I'm thinking their must be a leak somewhere near that is blowing oil
from the engine in small amounts into the air filter.
Does anyone have any experience or opinions on this issue?
Thanks guys!
Ron T
noticed a round black greasy pattern on the bottom of it(the paper
fins). I know the round shape is due to the air inlet after the filter
pulling air in but the greasy black stuff surprised me.
I'm thinking their must be a leak somewhere near that is blowing oil
from the engine in small amounts into the air filter.
Does anyone have any experience or opinions on this issue?
Thanks guys!
Ron T
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Re: 97 Civic Ex air filter question
mextex1@webtv.net (Ron Truitt) wrote in news:27061-44807835-21@storefull-
3178.bay.webtv.net:
> I just checked my daughter's Civic for oil and a clean air filter and
> noticed a round black greasy pattern on the bottom of it(the paper
> fins). I know the round shape is due to the air inlet after the filter
> pulling air in but the greasy black stuff surprised me.
>
> I'm thinking their must be a leak somewhere near that is blowing oil
> from the engine in small amounts into the air filter.
Is the intake tract OEM, or has it been replaced by something aftermarket?
There is no source of oil from your daughter's car that could possibly
enter an OEM air intake and foul the bottom of the air filter. It's
possible someone ahead of her had a a coolant or oil leak, and those vapors
got sucked up by her intake.
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The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
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3178.bay.webtv.net:
> I just checked my daughter's Civic for oil and a clean air filter and
> noticed a round black greasy pattern on the bottom of it(the paper
> fins). I know the round shape is due to the air inlet after the filter
> pulling air in but the greasy black stuff surprised me.
>
> I'm thinking their must be a leak somewhere near that is blowing oil
> from the engine in small amounts into the air filter.
Is the intake tract OEM, or has it been replaced by something aftermarket?
There is no source of oil from your daughter's car that could possibly
enter an OEM air intake and foul the bottom of the air filter. It's
possible someone ahead of her had a a coolant or oil leak, and those vapors
got sucked up by her intake.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: 97 Civic Ex air filter question
mextex1@webtv.net (Ron Truitt) wrote in news:27061-44807835-21@storefull-
3178.bay.webtv.net:
> I just checked my daughter's Civic for oil and a clean air filter and
> noticed a round black greasy pattern on the bottom of it(the paper
> fins). I know the round shape is due to the air inlet after the filter
> pulling air in but the greasy black stuff surprised me.
>
> I'm thinking their must be a leak somewhere near that is blowing oil
> from the engine in small amounts into the air filter.
Is the intake tract OEM, or has it been replaced by something aftermarket?
There is no source of oil from your daughter's car that could possibly
enter an OEM air intake and foul the bottom of the air filter. It's
possible someone ahead of her had a a coolant or oil leak, and those vapors
got sucked up by her intake.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
3178.bay.webtv.net:
> I just checked my daughter's Civic for oil and a clean air filter and
> noticed a round black greasy pattern on the bottom of it(the paper
> fins). I know the round shape is due to the air inlet after the filter
> pulling air in but the greasy black stuff surprised me.
>
> I'm thinking their must be a leak somewhere near that is blowing oil
> from the engine in small amounts into the air filter.
Is the intake tract OEM, or has it been replaced by something aftermarket?
There is no source of oil from your daughter's car that could possibly
enter an OEM air intake and foul the bottom of the air filter. It's
possible someone ahead of her had a a coolant or oil leak, and those vapors
got sucked up by her intake.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: 97 Civic Ex air filter question
mextex1@webtv.net (Ron Truitt) wrote in news:27061-44807835-21@storefull-
3178.bay.webtv.net:
> I just checked my daughter's Civic for oil and a clean air filter and
> noticed a round black greasy pattern on the bottom of it(the paper
> fins). I know the round shape is due to the air inlet after the filter
> pulling air in but the greasy black stuff surprised me.
>
> I'm thinking their must be a leak somewhere near that is blowing oil
> from the engine in small amounts into the air filter.
Is the intake tract OEM, or has it been replaced by something aftermarket?
There is no source of oil from your daughter's car that could possibly
enter an OEM air intake and foul the bottom of the air filter. It's
possible someone ahead of her had a a coolant or oil leak, and those vapors
got sucked up by her intake.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
3178.bay.webtv.net:
> I just checked my daughter's Civic for oil and a clean air filter and
> noticed a round black greasy pattern on the bottom of it(the paper
> fins). I know the round shape is due to the air inlet after the filter
> pulling air in but the greasy black stuff surprised me.
>
> I'm thinking their must be a leak somewhere near that is blowing oil
> from the engine in small amounts into the air filter.
Is the intake tract OEM, or has it been replaced by something aftermarket?
There is no source of oil from your daughter's car that could possibly
enter an OEM air intake and foul the bottom of the air filter. It's
possible someone ahead of her had a a coolant or oil leak, and those vapors
got sucked up by her intake.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: 97 Civic Ex air filter question
Ron Truitt wrote:
> I just checked my daughter's Civic for oil and a clean air filter and
> noticed a round black greasy pattern on the bottom of it(the paper
> fins). I know the round shape is due to the air inlet after the filter
> pulling air in but the greasy black stuff surprised me.
>
> I'm thinking their must be a leak somewhere near that is blowing oil
> from the engine in small amounts into the air filter.
>
> Does anyone have any experience or opinions on this issue?
>
> Thanks guys!
>
> Ron T
>
it's just road filth.
> I just checked my daughter's Civic for oil and a clean air filter and
> noticed a round black greasy pattern on the bottom of it(the paper
> fins). I know the round shape is due to the air inlet after the filter
> pulling air in but the greasy black stuff surprised me.
>
> I'm thinking their must be a leak somewhere near that is blowing oil
> from the engine in small amounts into the air filter.
>
> Does anyone have any experience or opinions on this issue?
>
> Thanks guys!
>
> Ron T
>
it's just road filth.
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Re: 97 Civic Ex air filter question
Ron Truitt wrote:
> I just checked my daughter's Civic for oil and a clean air filter and
> noticed a round black greasy pattern on the bottom of it(the paper
> fins). I know the round shape is due to the air inlet after the filter
> pulling air in but the greasy black stuff surprised me.
>
> I'm thinking their must be a leak somewhere near that is blowing oil
> from the engine in small amounts into the air filter.
>
> Does anyone have any experience or opinions on this issue?
>
> Thanks guys!
>
> Ron T
>
it's just road filth.
> I just checked my daughter's Civic for oil and a clean air filter and
> noticed a round black greasy pattern on the bottom of it(the paper
> fins). I know the round shape is due to the air inlet after the filter
> pulling air in but the greasy black stuff surprised me.
>
> I'm thinking their must be a leak somewhere near that is blowing oil
> from the engine in small amounts into the air filter.
>
> Does anyone have any experience or opinions on this issue?
>
> Thanks guys!
>
> Ron T
>
it's just road filth.
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Re: 97 Civic Ex air filter question
Ron Truitt wrote:
> I just checked my daughter's Civic for oil and a clean air filter and
> noticed a round black greasy pattern on the bottom of it(the paper
> fins). I know the round shape is due to the air inlet after the filter
> pulling air in but the greasy black stuff surprised me.
>
> I'm thinking their must be a leak somewhere near that is blowing oil
> from the engine in small amounts into the air filter.
>
> Does anyone have any experience or opinions on this issue?
>
> Thanks guys!
>
> Ron T
>
it's just road filth.
> I just checked my daughter's Civic for oil and a clean air filter and
> noticed a round black greasy pattern on the bottom of it(the paper
> fins). I know the round shape is due to the air inlet after the filter
> pulling air in but the greasy black stuff surprised me.
>
> I'm thinking their must be a leak somewhere near that is blowing oil
> from the engine in small amounts into the air filter.
>
> Does anyone have any experience or opinions on this issue?
>
> Thanks guys!
>
> Ron T
>
it's just road filth.
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Re: 97 Civic Ex air filter question
The entire car is OEM.
Thanks for the responses. I was a bit worried since the car seems to be
using about a quart of oil every 3,000 miles or so but I cannot find a
leak on the ground. It has 105,000 miles so maybe it is due, but I have
2 other cars with 50,000 more miles and they have never leaked.
Ron T
Thanks for the responses. I was a bit worried since the car seems to be
using about a quart of oil every 3,000 miles or so but I cannot find a
leak on the ground. It has 105,000 miles so maybe it is due, but I have
2 other cars with 50,000 more miles and they have never leaked.
Ron T
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Re: 97 Civic Ex air filter question
The entire car is OEM.
Thanks for the responses. I was a bit worried since the car seems to be
using about a quart of oil every 3,000 miles or so but I cannot find a
leak on the ground. It has 105,000 miles so maybe it is due, but I have
2 other cars with 50,000 more miles and they have never leaked.
Ron T
Thanks for the responses. I was a bit worried since the car seems to be
using about a quart of oil every 3,000 miles or so but I cannot find a
leak on the ground. It has 105,000 miles so maybe it is due, but I have
2 other cars with 50,000 more miles and they have never leaked.
Ron T
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Re: 97 Civic Ex air filter question
The entire car is OEM.
Thanks for the responses. I was a bit worried since the car seems to be
using about a quart of oil every 3,000 miles or so but I cannot find a
leak on the ground. It has 105,000 miles so maybe it is due, but I have
2 other cars with 50,000 more miles and they have never leaked.
Ron T
Thanks for the responses. I was a bit worried since the car seems to be
using about a quart of oil every 3,000 miles or so but I cannot find a
leak on the ground. It has 105,000 miles so maybe it is due, but I have
2 other cars with 50,000 more miles and they have never leaked.
Ron T
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Re: 97 Civic Ex air filter question
Ron Truitt wrote:
> The entire car is OEM.
>
> Thanks for the responses. I was a bit worried since the car seems to be
> using about a quart of oil every 3,000 miles or so but I cannot find a
> leak on the ground. It has 105,000 miles so maybe it is due, but I have
> 2 other cars with 50,000 more miles and they have never leaked.
>
> Ron T
>
oil consumption is a whole different game. since it's a subject that
comes up here regularly, google this group for some outline answers,
then come back with further questions.
> The entire car is OEM.
>
> Thanks for the responses. I was a bit worried since the car seems to be
> using about a quart of oil every 3,000 miles or so but I cannot find a
> leak on the ground. It has 105,000 miles so maybe it is due, but I have
> 2 other cars with 50,000 more miles and they have never leaked.
>
> Ron T
>
oil consumption is a whole different game. since it's a subject that
comes up here regularly, google this group for some outline answers,
then come back with further questions.
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Re: 97 Civic Ex air filter question
Ron Truitt wrote:
> The entire car is OEM.
>
> Thanks for the responses. I was a bit worried since the car seems to be
> using about a quart of oil every 3,000 miles or so but I cannot find a
> leak on the ground. It has 105,000 miles so maybe it is due, but I have
> 2 other cars with 50,000 more miles and they have never leaked.
>
> Ron T
>
oil consumption is a whole different game. since it's a subject that
comes up here regularly, google this group for some outline answers,
then come back with further questions.
> The entire car is OEM.
>
> Thanks for the responses. I was a bit worried since the car seems to be
> using about a quart of oil every 3,000 miles or so but I cannot find a
> leak on the ground. It has 105,000 miles so maybe it is due, but I have
> 2 other cars with 50,000 more miles and they have never leaked.
>
> Ron T
>
oil consumption is a whole different game. since it's a subject that
comes up here regularly, google this group for some outline answers,
then come back with further questions.
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Re: 97 Civic Ex air filter question
Ron Truitt wrote:
> The entire car is OEM.
>
> Thanks for the responses. I was a bit worried since the car seems to be
> using about a quart of oil every 3,000 miles or so but I cannot find a
> leak on the ground. It has 105,000 miles so maybe it is due, but I have
> 2 other cars with 50,000 more miles and they have never leaked.
>
> Ron T
>
oil consumption is a whole different game. since it's a subject that
comes up here regularly, google this group for some outline answers,
then come back with further questions.
> The entire car is OEM.
>
> Thanks for the responses. I was a bit worried since the car seems to be
> using about a quart of oil every 3,000 miles or so but I cannot find a
> leak on the ground. It has 105,000 miles so maybe it is due, but I have
> 2 other cars with 50,000 more miles and they have never leaked.
>
> Ron T
>
oil consumption is a whole different game. since it's a subject that
comes up here regularly, google this group for some outline answers,
then come back with further questions.
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