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dandm2000@juno.com
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klr 650 oil filter part #

Post by dandm2000@juno.com » Sun Jun 01, 2003 6:35 pm

Looking for the part number for the KLR 650 oil filter so I can shop,compare prices, etc.

dooden
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klr 650 oil filter part #

Post by dooden » Sun Jun 01, 2003 8:12 pm

Try reading the FAQ ? http://www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html Which is the best oil filter? Several brands of paper filters are available, and are cheaper than Kawi filters: Fram #CH6070; EMGO; Wix # 24951; NAPA #4951 (I believe that both the Wix and Napa filters are made by Wix). The Wix and Napa filters come with new O-rings, and the others do not. (If you are ordering from Dennis Kirk, the replacement O-ring is p/n 30-143.) There is also a lifetime stainless steel filter available, which you clean at each oil change. It's a bit pricey, and there is still some debate over which type of filter is better. The SS filter has a consistent filtration level; the paper filters vary from better to worse than the SS. Some people believe that paper filters shed fibers, that wind up clogging the oil strainer screen. However, it is more likely that this is clutch or gasket material. After 25k mi on my bike, there was no fibrous material in the strainer. Strainer screen? What strainer screen? The oil strainer screen prevents large chunks of "stuff" from getting into the oil pump. It is a fingertip-shaped screen, about 3/4" in diameter, with a black rubber gasket at its base. To get to the screen, you must remove the right side cover (clutch cover). The screen is at the bottom, pointing into the engine. People usually find a few chunks of gasket sealer material stuck to the screen. Tada.. More info than you can shake a stick at eh ? Dooden
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, dandm2000@j... wrote: > Looking for the part number for the KLR 650 oil filter so I can > shop,compare prices, etc.

TM1669@cs.com
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klr 650 oil filter part #

Post by TM1669@cs.com » Sun Jun 01, 2003 10:31 pm

Fram part number is CH6070 and the NAPA is 4951 I believe. There are more but dont have the numbers handy.

Arden Kysely
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klr 650 oil filter part #

Post by Arden Kysely » Mon Jun 02, 2003 8:47 am

Dooden is correct about Wix making NAPA filters. They don't try to hide it and Wix/NAPA stuff is pretty good. __Arden
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Dooden" wrote: > Try reading the FAQ ? > > http://www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > > Which is the best oil filter? > Several brands of paper filters are available, and are cheaper than > Kawi filters: Fram #CH6070; EMGO; Wix # 24951; NAPA #4951 (I believe > that both the Wix and Napa filters are made by Wix). The Wix and Napa > filters come with new O-rings, and the others do not. (If you are > ordering from Dennis Kirk, the replacement O-ring is p/n 30-143.) > There is also a lifetime stainless steel filter available, which you > clean at each oil change. It's a bit pricey, and there is still some > debate over which type of filter is better. The SS filter has a > consistent filtration level; the paper filters vary from better to > worse than the SS. Some people believe that paper filters shed > fibers, that wind up clogging the oil strainer screen. However, it is > more likely that this is clutch or gasket material. After 25k mi on > my bike, there was no fibrous material in the strainer. > > Strainer screen? What strainer screen? > The oil strainer screen prevents large chunks of "stuff" from getting > into the oil pump. It is a fingertip-shaped screen, about 3/4" in > diameter, with a black rubber gasket at its base. To get to the > screen, you must remove the right side cover (clutch cover). The > screen is at the bottom, pointing into the engine. People usually > find a few chunks of gasket sealer material stuck to the screen. > > Tada.. > > More info than you can shake a stick at eh ? > > Dooden > > > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, dandm2000@j... wrote: > > Looking for the part number for the KLR 650 oil filter so I can > > shop,compare prices, etc.

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klr 650 oil filter part #

Post by dooden » Mon Jun 02, 2003 5:47 pm

I Know Noooooooooooooothing... I cheated.. "Copy-n-Paste" from the FAQ. I Know Nooooooooooooothing... I know Noooooooooooooooothing.... Sgt. Dooden Shultz --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Arden Kysely" wrote:
> Dooden is correct about Wix making NAPA filters. They don't try to > hide it and Wix/NAPA stuff is pretty good. > > __Arden > > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Dooden" wrote: > > Try reading the FAQ ? > > > > http://www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > > > > Which is the best oil filter? > > Several brands of paper filters are available, and are cheaper than > > Kawi filters: Fram #CH6070; EMGO; Wix # 24951; NAPA #4951 (I > believe > > that both the Wix and Napa filters are made by Wix). The Wix and > Napa > > filters come with new O-rings, and the others do not. (If you are > > ordering from Dennis Kirk, the replacement O-ring is p/n 30-143.) > > There is also a lifetime stainless steel filter available, which you > > clean at each oil change. It's a bit pricey, and there is still > some > > debate over which type of filter is better. The SS filter has a > > consistent filtration level; the paper filters vary from better to > > worse than the SS. Some people believe that paper filters shed > > fibers, that wind up clogging the oil strainer screen. However, it > is > > more likely that this is clutch or gasket material. After 25k mi on > > my bike, there was no fibrous material in the strainer. > > > > Strainer screen? What strainer screen? > > The oil strainer screen prevents large chunks of "stuff" from > getting > > into the oil pump. It is a fingertip-shaped screen, about 3/4" in > > diameter, with a black rubber gasket at its base. To get to the > > screen, you must remove the right side cover (clutch cover). The > > screen is at the bottom, pointing into the engine. People usually > > find a few chunks of gasket sealer material stuck to the screen. > > > > Tada.. > > > > More info than you can shake a stick at eh ? > > > > Dooden > > > > > > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, dandm2000@j... wrote: > > > Looking for the part number for the KLR 650 oil filter so I can > > > shop,compare prices, etc.

The Mule
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klr 650 oil filter part #

Post by The Mule » Mon Jun 02, 2003 5:56 pm

Dooden asked:
> Which is the best oil filter?
.......Answer: reusable steel filter. The Mule (Launching yet another oil related trawl)
> > > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, dandm2000@j... wrote: > > Looking for the part number for the KLR 650 oil filter so I can > > shop,compare prices, etc. > >

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