Oil Filter Change?

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Oil Filter Change?

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I've always just tightened by hand, but the manual says 2 FULL turns.

Wow. That seems excessive.

Maybe that's just the OEM ones. My local shop always used Hi Flow filters.
That's what I bought yesterday.

Waddya reckon?
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Re: Oil Filter Change?

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My GSXS is exactly the same. 2 full turns or 20NM. Which seems well OTT to me. I've no idea how tight mine are as both services so far were done by the dealer. If I was doing the service I'd stick to hand tight as I've seen what happens when they are over tightened. I've never had a filter come loose.
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I did hand tight. About one and quarter turn. Last bit was very tight.

Saw vids on Hiflo filters say one turn, ish.
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Suzuki like a tight oil filter, I suspect it goes back to the 1985 GSXR750 which had a nasty habit of the oil filter coming undone, I used to put a jubilee clip round the oil filter to stop it coming undone on my one.
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You’ll be fine with tightening as tight as you can by hand, Fresh oil smeared on the seal as well. Just check it for any leaks after a few uses.

If you were paranoid about it you could either use the jubilee clip method or use Lockwire which iirc the HiFlo racing filters come with the end pre-drilled for accepting Lockwire.
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Hand tight, it'll always seem like it tightened up some more if you try to take it off. I must have changed a bazillion oil filters over the years, all tightened by hand (I don't have anything else), and all of them have required a strap / chain to get them off for the next change.
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DefTrap wrote: Thu Jun 29, 2023 3:13 pm Hand tight, it'll always seem like it tightened up some more if you try to take it off. I must have changed a bazillion oil filters over the years, all tightened by hand (I don't have anything else), and all of them have required a strap / chain to get them off for the next change.
Exactly this, with my job I do an obscene amount of filters from oil to hydraulic and I always tighten them by hand, next time round they are a nightmare to remove. The strap I have is awesome though.
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DefTrap wrote: Thu Jun 29, 2023 3:13 pm Hand tight, it'll always seem like it tightened up some more if you try to take it off. I must have changed a bazillion oil filters over the years, all tightened by hand (I don't have anything else), and all of them have required a strap / chain to get them off for the next change.
Yeah. Me too. Was worried by what the manual says.

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wull wrote: Thu Jun 29, 2023 3:15 pm The strap I have is awesome though.
What you do in the privacy of your own home is your business fella.
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Thu Jun 29, 2023 6:29 pm
wull wrote: Thu Jun 29, 2023 3:15 pm The strap I have is awesome though.
What you do in the privacy of your own home is your business fella.
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