13-06-15, 11:29 AM
Can't open that link.
Chain wrench is the most effective way of removing an old oil filter, nothing needs to be moved out of the way at all.
Smear oil on the rubber seal and you can just nip up the new one, do not overtighten, simply no need.
I had an issue with a Hi-Flo filter so not a personal fan, next time just get a K&N and your bike will show it's gratitude.
Chain wrench is the most effective way of removing an old oil filter, nothing needs to be moved out of the way at all.
Smear oil on the rubber seal and you can just nip up the new one, do not overtighten, simply no need.
I had an issue with a Hi-Flo filter so not a personal fan, next time just get a K&N and your bike will show it's gratitude.
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