K+N oil filter
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K+N oil filter
Is there any advantages in fitting a K+N oil filter as opposed to a normal oil filter , I have found a K+N oil filter for my bike on eBay for £11 and I was curious of the difference between the 2 of them
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Re: K+N oil filter
As I found out last year, the K&N filters have a handy bolt head for easy removal.
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Re: K+N oil filter
k&n stuff regardless of air or oil is meant to filter out more unwanted crap than any other filters while not inhibiting the flow in any way
how much is your normal filter and compare?
how much is your normal filter and compare?
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Re: K+N oil filter
Are the K+N oil filters re-usable after cleaning like the air filters ?
They are only a few quid dearer than a standard oil filter
They are only a few quid dearer than a standard oil filter
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Re: K+N oil filter
RK6 wrote:As I found out last year, the K&N filters have a handy bolt head for easy removal.

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Re: K+N oil filter
as far as i know with the oil filters they have a replaceable cartridge you can remove from the cannister but i have never used one so cant say 100%
cant fault the airfilters they do though!
take a look on their website for more info
http://www.knfilters.com/wrenchoff_oilfilter.htm
cant fault the airfilters they do though!
take a look on their website for more info
http://www.knfilters.com/wrenchoff_oilfilter.htm
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Re: K+N oil filter
I've used them in the past. I've replaced them when I've changed the oil as inside they look pretty much like a normail oil filter. The advantage is, as Rowan stated, is the 17mm hex head on the end which makes them easy to get off without having to resort to sticking a screwdriver through it!
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Re: K+N oil filter
And the radiator hoses that lurk behind / besideBig Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian) wrote: The advantage is, as Rowan stated, is the 17mm hex head on the end which makes them easy to get off without having to resort to sticking a screwdriver through it!

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Re: K+N oil filter
Strap wrenches are your friendBig Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian) wrote:having to resort to sticking a screwdriver through it!
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Re: K+N oil filter
Strap wrenches are your friend[/quote]Feckdeamon wrote:[quote="Big Kneed Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian) (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian)"]having to resort to sticking a screwdriver through it!
I personally use oil filter cup wrenches. Avoids the risk of slipping although getting the filter off the cup can be a challange but at least the filter is off the bike at that point.
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Re: K+N oil filter
I find this (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Draper-Expert-3 ... 129&sr=8-7 ideal for getting oil filters off. It takes a bit of technique but has never let me down.
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Re: K+N oil filter
Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian) - I wish I could use cup wrenches, but in the past few weeks I've changed the oil in a 328 Big Mans Wanger, an old Iveco van, an YZFR6, and a CAT teleporter forklift... Balls to carrying enough different sizes for them all!
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Re: K+N oil filter
I bought a good oil filter strap type wrench from tool station a couple of years ago , it's great for tightening on new filters and also for removing old ones , it would probably fit slightly different sized filters and it wasn't too pricey either , sorry I've not got a link for anyone who's interested to have a look tho
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Re: K+N oil filter
If you use one of those to tighten on a new filter it'll be a right pig to get off. Most oil filters should be lubricated at the seal and then done up hand tight only.steve wrote:I bought a good oil filter strap type wrench from tool station a couple of years ago , it's great for tightening on new filters and also for removing old ones , it would probably fit slightly different sized filters and it wasn't too pricey either , sorry I've not got a link for anyone who's interested to have a look tho
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Re: K+N oil filter
One the best reasons for using a cup wrench or a filter with a hex, is that you can use a torque wrench to make it up to the correct make up. Then no worries about it backing off and leaking.
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Re: K+N oil filter
When you lubricate the o-ring seal on installation, even with a torque wrench, you will over tighten the filter. Hand tight is what I do once you feel the o-ring starting to compress.axoM wrote:One the best reasons for using a cup wrench or a filter with a hex, is that you can use a torque wrench to make it up to the correct make up. Then no worries about it backing off and leaking.
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Re: K+N oil filter
Yup, always hand tight. Unless the filter holder is like the one on the Iveco - not flat... 
