04-26-2010, 04:49 PM | #2 |
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Re: Oil filter
The GeeZer does not have a cartridge style filter. It's oil filter is an internal disposable filter that is accessed through the cover on the right side of the engine and is about 3" in diameter and about 1-1/2" thick. I pay about $3 or $4 each for them + the o-rings.
I don't think anyone makes a serviceable stainless reusable filter for it.
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04-26-2010, 04:59 PM | #3 |
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Re: Oil filter
HIFLO makes a filter for the GZ. #HF136. Quite common in a lot of smaller engines and available at auto parts store, bike shops and power sports stores selling snow machines and other toys. I wouldn't bother with a reusable filter because of the clean up and time involved. Disposable filters are cheap and effective.
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04-26-2010, 05:14 PM | #4 | |
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The oil filter on the GZ works kind of like an air filter......in that you only change the "cartridge" anyway. The "resueable housing" is the whole engine !! :biggrin: P.S. MissKim: Where did you get that idea in the first place ?? Wherever it WAS, you should treat that source of information as "questionable"!! We have many experts right HERE that will keep you pointed in the right direction.......well, sometimes we point in different directions but then all you have to do is figure out which one is right !!!! :cool: :crackup
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04-26-2010, 05:30 PM | #5 |
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Re: Oil filter
Granted, this one doesn't look like it fits the GZ, but it is a very similar filter, so you could probably cross reference and find one that fits.http://www.amazon.com/REUSABLE-STAINLES ... 537&sr=8-3
Having said that, I am with everyone else, I don't think it is worth messing with on the GZ, but to each his own. On the other hand, it does "claim" to be a more effective filter, and "supposedly" has a higher flow rate, so it could be worth it, but I doubt it.
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04-26-2010, 07:00 PM | #6 |
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The GZ uses a cartridge filter, you can't get anything else for it without mocking something up. Not my idea of smart when you're dealing with the oil system.
The oil filter numbers I've collected are: OEM: 19-0249 - BikeBandit K&N: KN-136 - BikeBandit <-- I use this when ordering other things from BB at the same time. Fram: CH6000 - Almost any local autoparts store HiFlo: HF136 - CheapCycleParts.com <-- I use this when just ordering filters. BikeMaster: JO-S107 - CheapCycleParts.com
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Ridiculous.
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BUT....... It actually makes a little sense if you have a "spin on" cartridge filter, like what is on cars and trucks. A lot of the bigger bikes have them and they are visible. The stainless steel cover would LOOK better if nothing else. AND we all know how important LOOK is for some riders.......... :hide:
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04-26-2010, 07:46 PM | #9 |
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Actually Patrick, the filter element itself is stainless steel, like a screen in your screen door I guess. But the sentiment is still the same here, It is not worth it when you are talking about a Motorcycle that the filter only costs 3-4 bucks in, Even if these things work as good as they claim they do. Just like Patrick said, the little bit of money you save is not going to be worth it by the time you have to clean that thing over and over again.
But again, the reason why I posted that link to a similar looking one to the GZ filter is, you asked for help in getting the stainless steel filter you wanted.
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Came across this website that cut open some Oil Filters
and exposed how cheaply some were made with cardboard parts instead of metal end caps. If this is to be believed it looks like Fram & the Yamaha OEM Oil Filters are to be avoided: http://www.tobycreek.org/oil_filters/fram.shtml http://www.tobycreek.org/oil_filters/yamaha.shtml Looks like Emgo, HiFlo & Suzuki OEM are okay: http://www.tobycreek.org/oil_filters/emgo.shtml http://www.tobycreek.org/oil_filters/hiflo303.shtml http://www.tobycreek.org/oil_filters/suzuki.shtml Keep in mind the author was cutting open the ones made for his Bikes but it wouldn't surprise me if they were made the same for other Bikes too. :popcorn: |
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