I used Mobil1 oil/oil filter. Also OEM, K&N these work great for me.
Junk filter...!
How did the oil filter cause the engine to fail? Did the cardboard end piece fall apart, get pumped through the oil galleries, and like a large clot, cause a blockage that stopped oil flow? Or did the can fail and oil was dumped allowing the engine to run dry?FYI, in over 45 years of throwing wrenches as motorcycles, I've only see TWO oil filter related incidents, and in both cases, the engine was toast!
How did the oil filter cause the engine to fail? Did the cardboard end piece fall apart, get pumped through the oil galleries, and like a large clot, cause a blockage that stopped oil flow? Or did the can fail and oil was dumped allowing the engine to run dry?
Purolator Pure One - PL14610 - buy them at your local auto parts store.Just did my first oil change on my '07. ("My" first)
It had a filter on there about 4" long. Didn't pay attention to the brand.
Down to the Honda shop for an OEM. About 2" long.
Zowie! Tiny and $18 ?!?!?
Who's found a good one?
Apparently the OEM looks a little weak.
Thanks.
Some of the older Guzzi's had chrome plated cylinder bores. After a while, some bikes' plating started flaking off at the top of the cylinder, contaminating the oil and eating up the engine. The aftermarket fix (if done before the chrome started flaking) was a pair of Nikasil coated cylinder bores (a roughly $1000 fix on a bike worth maybe double that). But don't a lot of us lavish TLC on bikes without regard to cost? Some examples of the same bike would, like ST's run forever with no problems.It was something to do with the quality control (cheap) of the chrome plating that caused blockages and damaged the engines.
IIRC Honda first tried to blame the oil used, only to find out it was also the factory Honda brand oil, then looked further, and upon inspection blamed the chrome filter.
Be sure to check the Bosch filters before installing them, as there was a nation wide recall a while back.I just ordered 6 Bosch filters for $3.57 each from RockAuto. Tax and shipping works out to $5.47 each.
Be sure to check the Bosch filters before installing them, as there was a nation wide recall a while back.
Make sure the base sinks inward towards the filter, not outward (dome shaped).
They had several recalls, and changed from grey boxes, to black boxes, to blue boxes.
RockAuto may be selling the ones they could not sell cheap
If the rubber gasket is really thick, this was the second attempt to get them to work, and they were recalled a short while later also.
RockAuto has been known to sell knock off NGK plugs, and stuff that was pulled from shelves etc.
Sometimes when things are too cheap to be true, they are.
You were right Larry. Dome shaped base with extra thick washers. Anybody want a good deal on 6 $%#@&*! up filtersBe sure to check the Bosch filters before installing them, as there was a nation wide recall a while back.
Make sure the base sinks inward towards the filter, not outward (dome shaped).
They had several recalls, and changed from grey boxes, to black boxes, to blue boxes.
RockAuto may be selling the ones they could not sell cheap
If the rubber gasket is really thick, this was the second attempt to get them to work, and they were recalled a short while later also.
RockAuto has been known to sell knock off NGK plugs, and stuff that was pulled from shelves etc.
Sometimes when things are too cheap to be true, they are.
Can't they be returned?You were right Larry. Dome shaped base with extra thick washers. Anybody want a good deal on 6 $%#@&*! up filtersWould anybody happen to have a link to the recall that I can send them?
thanks Larry
Actually they just sent me a return label and so far have been very good about returning them. I believe Bosch had replaced the washers with thicker ones to fix the recall but I could be mistaken?Can't they be returned?
Even if it was a clearance item, they should not be selling defective and/or recalled parts without disclosing that information.
If they did, than it is buyer beware.