Oil filter funnel, worth it?
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This thing? Amazon.com: Ernst Manufacturing 960-Orange Greg's Drip-Free Oil Filter Funnel: Home Improvement
Looks cool, I have spent $20 on lunch before so I think that would be a good investment.
Looks cool, I have spent $20 on lunch before so I think that would be a good investment.
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I went ahead and decided to just purchase the funnel, its just $20 also I purchased this filter, which has been my 3rd filter being used on most of my previous Harleys.. For $112 I am pretty much set with oil filter and funnel. Filter is expensive but its actually more expensive from the vendor at $120 plust s&h, $93 is just fine to me.. I've had this filter of my 11 SG, and 2010 Iron, now on my 14 SGS. Its a worthwhile investmnet IMO Thanks guys!
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I have the H-D funnel oil catcher that goes underneath the filter, the H-D funnel for putting oil into the engine and transmission, the H-D gadget for pouring oil into the primary case, as well as the H-D flat oil drain.
With all of this, it seems that I can always manage to spill a few drops of oil somewhere and I end up using a half a roll of paper towels cleaning up the mess (and myself)!
I have the Rinehart XT True Duals on my bike, and accessing the oil fill/dipstick requires the use of the longneck funnel.
The flat oil drain pan is slick as you can take it to the local auto parts store, make the donation, and bring it back home for future use.
With all of this, it seems that I can always manage to spill a few drops of oil somewhere and I end up using a half a roll of paper towels cleaning up the mess (and myself)!
I have the Rinehart XT True Duals on my bike, and accessing the oil fill/dipstick requires the use of the longneck funnel.
The flat oil drain pan is slick as you can take it to the local auto parts store, make the donation, and bring it back home for future use.