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ok i too have left getting prepared for the track day to the last minute. i changed the oil yesterday and had heaps of trouble getting the oil filter off (it was tight as).

my question is i have the new filter on and the manual says to tighten 3/4 of a turn after gasket mates. so i have got it just past half a turn and buggered if i can find a way to get it any tighter. i have run the bike with the new oil and it is not leaking. is it tight enough?? and is it likely to come loose. i do want to damage the new filter at this late stage by trying to get it to tight.
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I have always done up my filters as tight as I can one handed, within reason, and have never had any dramas. If it's not leaking that sounds tight enough to me. :wink:
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Yep, tight enough.

I generally give it a good god with my hands...and that's tight enough for me.
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Does the 9r have a locking clip on the oil filter like a 6r does? If it does then half a turn would be plenty.
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Hand tight is fine.

Though you can get K&N filters that have a hex-head on the top, which can make for very easy installation and removal.
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I refuse to buy one of those special oil filter removal tools. So I either use a huge screwdriver, which I punch threw the filter, or a big pair of locking pliers.

When I do it up, I fill the filter with oil and only ever do it up by hand.
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thks guys. i took it for a run to get it hot and no leaks. so all good. :D

i dont want to be the dickhead who covers the track with oil on his first track day so i am being a bit anal. :oops: :oops: :roll: :roll:
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That's all right.. We'll loosen it for you on monday night :P


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recycled wrote:so i am being a bit anal. :oops: :oops: :roll: :roll:
icebreaker wrote:That's all right.. We'll loosen it for you on monday night :P
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kempy wrote:Hand tight is fine.
Though you can get K&N filters that have a hex-head on the top, which can make for very easy installation and removal.
If you buy a Kawasaki oil filter they will (in all probability) also sell you an OEM socket/wrench thingie which fits on top of the oil filter, over the multi-faceted end cap, with a 1/2" hole in the end for your trusty 1/2" ratchet.

Apparently if you buy a Hoonda filter you get one for nix, so make friends with a Hoonda owner and when they're not looking, steal theirs... 8)

I had shitloads of trouble with my first oil change, took 2.5 hours. The next with this socket took 15 minutes. Best $15 I ever spent...
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or just buy a honda filter once - tis what I did
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mate dont go too tight cos u'll have problems getting it off later. But dont go too soft so it doesnt fall off when ur riding
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