Oil filter
#53
I was thinking the same thing! But even jhoffy could figure out how the oil filter goes in. What ever happend to jhoffy.
#54
hey
the black rubber bit faces away from the motor.
Your filter should look like the one in the picture it doesnt matter what brand just go to their site and search on their web site. heres a link to the k and n one K&N Products by Vehicle Search - Year, Make, Model, Engine Search
and just put in your bike model and make and it tells you the part number go to the shop and buy it. simple
and with the spring which is a bastard to put in grease works or bend out the first wind of the spring so it kind of wedges in the spring stays. this works great and is a permanent fix.
hope this helps
mike
the black rubber bit faces away from the motor.
Your filter should look like the one in the picture it doesnt matter what brand just go to their site and search on their web site. heres a link to the k and n one K&N Products by Vehicle Search - Year, Make, Model, Engine Search
and just put in your bike model and make and it tells you the part number go to the shop and buy it. simple
and with the spring which is a bastard to put in grease works or bend out the first wind of the spring so it kind of wedges in the spring stays. this works great and is a permanent fix.
hope this helps
mike
#55
I keep wondering, though, what oil is best for this bike??
#57
Re-assembly after oil change:
Step 1 - Stick the oil filter on the cover. It only fits one way. If it falls off, try the other way.
Step 2 - Put it all back together the way you found it.
So easy a KLX250 owner could do it.
Step 1 - Stick the oil filter on the cover. It only fits one way. If it falls off, try the other way.
Step 2 - Put it all back together the way you found it.
So easy a KLX250 owner could do it.
#60
I chained my filter once, but it still got away.
Oil change and filter at 3000 miles on all my bikes.
Ron
Oil change and filter at 3000 miles on all my bikes.
Ron