Hondaautomotiveparts.com - dealer in RI, good prices, accurate picks, good packaging, ship quickly, good service if they make an error. I like that I can order on weekend and have by Thursday everytime.
Hondapartsnow.com will come from a number of Honda dealers, I got stuff from across town, Florida, Texas.
I stick with Honda filters in 5yr/60k miles engine warranty.
I have been using Bosch 3323 filters after warranty but they have shifted from US made to Mexico made since Mann bought out Puralator. i have cut open several of the US made Bosch.
Fram XG7317 is a good filter too.
Before you do the filter on the Ody, check to make sure your preferred filter cap/socket and wrench will actually fit between the frame crossmember and the filter. It is very tight on our 19 Pilot which is a close cousin to Ody. I had to change to the low profile cap/socket that Honda sells paired with a ratcheting box end wrench (Gearwrench type) to fit in the space. Cover the frame crossmember completely with a tshirt or plastic bag to make clean up easier. I actually put a medical vomit bag (emesis bag I think is the proper name) over the filter to contain the spill. The filter is angled and likes to spill oil on the belt and balancer.
Thats all the tips I can remember.
Hondapartsnow.com will come from a number of Honda dealers, I got stuff from across town, Florida, Texas.
I stick with Honda filters in 5yr/60k miles engine warranty.
I have been using Bosch 3323 filters after warranty but they have shifted from US made to Mexico made since Mann bought out Puralator. i have cut open several of the US made Bosch.
Fram XG7317 is a good filter too.
Before you do the filter on the Ody, check to make sure your preferred filter cap/socket and wrench will actually fit between the frame crossmember and the filter. It is very tight on our 19 Pilot which is a close cousin to Ody. I had to change to the low profile cap/socket that Honda sells paired with a ratcheting box end wrench (Gearwrench type) to fit in the space. Cover the frame crossmember completely with a tshirt or plastic bag to make clean up easier. I actually put a medical vomit bag (emesis bag I think is the proper name) over the filter to contain the spill. The filter is angled and likes to spill oil on the belt and balancer.
Thats all the tips I can remember.