zx636r oil filter size

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zx636r oil filter size

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anyone knows???? as i'm buying or thinking to buy , will it fit???


http://cgi.ebay.com.au/OIL-FILTER-RATCH ... dZViewItem
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well priced too????
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Post by Stretchy »

That is the one i was trying to say in your other thread, it works great.

Yes it should fit, the claw opens up as you turn it so it works both directions.
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Post by Barrabob »

The 636 has a retasining clip on the oil filter hidepenny make sure you take that off first and i fitted most of my oilfilters so i can get them off easy too but if i get a tough one I just punch a hole through it with a phillips head screwdriver and use that as a handlle, works a treat. :D
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Post by Minorci »

Just need to make sure you have plenty of rag underneath cause it pisses out everywhere ;) I used that trick when i got the factory filter off
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Post by mitch179 »

bob is right about the philips head trick! cheaper than buying the tool :)

i found mine came off easy ... just used my hand! just remember u dont have to do them up super duper tight, just screw it on .. then give it a nip sorta thing to secure it ..
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Post by sluglie »

just use k&n oil filters, they have a 19mm nut on top so all you ever need is a spanner (which i am sure you have somewhere)
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