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Oil filter tip
« on: 16.08. 2021 15:22 »
For bikes that use a filter; the oil returns much quicker to the tank if you prefill the oil filter.

Allow sufficient time for the oil to fully soak the element and stay at the height of the thread.

Ah yes, if you mounted your filter in a horizontal position you will not be able to do this, (unless you can lay the bike on its side 😁)
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Re: Oil filter tip
« Reply #1 on: 16.08. 2021 15:33 »
Last time I tried it on the Land Rover, the filter snagged as I was offering it up and I got a sleeve full of 20W-50. At least it was clean oil. *smiley4*
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Re: Oil filter tip
« Reply #2 on: 16.08. 2021 15:42 »
Certainly works a treat if the filter screws on vertically, quite agree GB. I always do it on my Notrun wiv a filter where it's that way up.  Much reduces that irrational fear caused by the delay in seeing a return, as you watch the oil level sink at the tank! (Then I have the other, less irrational, fear that the big gasket won't have seated and all the returning oil will end up on the floor anyway  . . . . while I keep saying to myself 'yes, you paranoid, it's only MEANT to be done up hand-tight'.

But my modern-ish Yamaha is a sideways-on job   . . . yuk - but so what? heck of a pump in there probably  . . ; and the original better-than-nothing pressure-side filters on my much-favoured amc twins are across the cases below the dynamo & forrard of the cylinders  - so 'yuk' again. For start-up after cleaning or replacing  those I have developed a special glue-on nonchalant expression . . . which gives way to relief when the oil turns up again in its own good time.
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Re: Oil filter tip
« Reply #3 on: 16.08. 2021 16:03 »
I fill the oil tank and then start the engine and run it for a few seconds, to expel the old oil from the crankcase, before fitting the filter.

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Re: Oil filter tip
« Reply #4 on: 16.08. 2021 22:45 »
... I have developed a special glue-on nonchalant expression . . .
Very handy tip that 👍
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