My way for a no mess oil filter change
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#33
the best thing i have found is to cut an anti-freeze jug, lenghtwise.
leave the handle & the spout on
cut the long edge the same width as the short edge, so they make a V.
then cut the bottom off.
the filter slips in where the bottom was, and the V lays under the filter.
use the handle to move it around, can take lid off to drain it out if you want.
i got pics somewhere, but it works great.
leave the handle & the spout on
cut the long edge the same width as the short edge, so they make a V.
then cut the bottom off.
the filter slips in where the bottom was, and the V lays under the filter.
use the handle to move it around, can take lid off to drain it out if you want.
i got pics somewhere, but it works great.
#34
Oil Filter
I like the remote filter from Moore sensible products I have seen here on this post , I think that is a good idea I also get some oil spillage all over seems no mater how hard I try some spills, and the thing that gets me harley has all the wires for the voltage regulator and crank sensor and stuff right under the filter . one day they may realize they can put a remote filter on their bikes, or move the wires. but then they would not break down or have electrical problems.....
Maybe one day It took them 100 years to make a saddle bag you can open and close with one finger......
Maybe one day It took them 100 years to make a saddle bag you can open and close with one finger......
#35
How solid is the mounting behind the primary? Is there a risk of scraping the filter during left turns? How good are the hoses and connections?
Last edited by ChickinOnaChain; 12-17-2014 at 10:14 PM.
#36
#38
the best thing i have found is to cut an anti-freeze jug, lenghtwise.
leave the handle & the spout on
cut the long edge the same width as the short edge, so they make a V.
then cut the bottom off.
the filter slips in where the bottom was, and the V lays under the filter.
use the handle to move it around, can take lid off to drain it out if you want.
i got pics somewhere, but it works great.
leave the handle & the spout on
cut the long edge the same width as the short edge, so they make a V.
then cut the bottom off.
the filter slips in where the bottom was, and the V lays under the filter.
use the handle to move it around, can take lid off to drain it out if you want.
i got pics somewhere, but it works great.
#39
My next oil change I'm going to put some aluminium foil under the filter, followed by a layer of paper towels, followed by a piece of cardboard cut from a beer case. I'm going to cut an anti freeze bottle lengthwise and use it to funnel oil into a Big Gulp cup which is inside a zip lock bag. After the filter is off I'm going to change to a remote filter mounted back by my primary.
You just can't be too careful when it comes to oil.
You just can't be too careful when it comes to oil.
#40
My next oil change I'm going to put some aluminium foil under the filter, followed by a layer of paper towels, followed by a piece of cardboard cut from a beer case. I'm going to cut an anti freeze bottle lengthwise and use it to funnel oil into a Big Gulp cup which is inside a zip lock bag. After the filter is off I'm going to change to a remote filter mounted back by my primary.
You just can't be too careful when it comes to oil.
You just can't be too careful when it comes to oil.