I bought a 2004 Katana 750 last month and plan to change my own oil. I buy most things on-line but cannot seem to find the correct oil filter. Can someone point me in the right direction. Anything unusual I should know about changing the oil on my Kat??
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Well, you could go to your local Suzuki dealer and get p/n 16510-03G00-X07 or order several online at www.ronayers.com (to make it worth your while). Otherwise:
Fram #PH6018 (Not very good quality)
STP SMO-18 (Autozone carries them, decent filter)
Wix: 51359
NAPA Gold 1359 (same Wix 51359)
Amsoil: SMF109
K&N: KN-138
HiFlo Filtro HF138
Bike Master 314-0025
Champion PH7016
Cycle Power 314-1919
Emgo 10-55662
Emgo 10-55660
J.C.Whitney ZX063166P
Per-Form J-509
ProPart 01-0029
Purolator ML16818
VESRAH vsf-3009'97 YZF1000R, '98 & '02 Bandit 1200's, '72 XS-2, '97 CBR900RR Project, '85 700 Interceptor, '75 RD350
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Check out:
Honda Suzuki Kawasaki Yamaha OEM motorcycle atv and side by side parts with a full line of aftermarket accessories.
If you decide that you want to go with Dennis Kirk you may want to give them a call. Their website does not list everything that they have. The catalog lists a K&N filter for the Kat, but the website does not.
There is nothing unusual about changing the oil. Just make sure that you have a long funnel for refilling and the right filter wrench.
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Originally posted by The CyberPoetKNOW THIS: The Suzuki OEM filter is the only one rated to go three oil changes
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=-= The CyberPoetRide like your life depends on it.
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Originally posted by The CyberPoetKNOW THIS: The Suzuki OEM filter is the only one rated to go three oil changes
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=-= The CyberPoetOriginally posted by SoloScottCyber, do you use filters for more than one oil change? I have never considered doing that. It just doesn't feel right. Filters are pretty cheap, aren't they?
On the other hand, if I'm off touring and need to do an oil change, I just change the oil and leave the filter. Since I use the Suzuki OEM (Toyo Roki) filters, I know the filter is still good. Now that I've got the oil drain valve installed, this field-oil-change process has gotten even easier
That said, I know a LOT of Europeans who follow that 3rd oil change interval rule on anything they drive if it's rated for it, including their cars, their motorcycles, etc, and who have done so for the past 15 years or so (when the concept was originally introduced -- that it was cheaper to build a better filter than it was to recycle used ones more often in countries with mandatory 100% recycling programs).
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=-= The CyberPoet
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I ordered some oil filters from Dennis Kirk. Got the Emgo. Changed the oil and filter yesterday. It was a snap. Just remember not to over-tourqe the oil drain bolt, or else your gona say some swear words.Kan-O-Gixxer!
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Originally posted by The CyberPoetOut of all the oil filters I've had apart, the Suzuki OEM one is the best to date... I highly recommend no one use the FRAM in any case.
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=-= The CyberPoet
heres a picture to save you all from cutting one open
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Originally posted by SweetLouGot the Emgo.
Originally posted by The CyberPoetOut of all the oil filters I've had apart, the Suzuki OEM one is the best to date... I highly recommend no one use the FRAM in any case.Originally posted by trinci won't say this is an old myth but based on old data. i've used fram motorcycle filters & cut the last one i used open. I found the construction to be just fine. the complaint most people had was the use of cardboard endcaps. the endcaps are used to glue the pleated filter into a rigid circle form & keep the filtered/unfiltered oil apart. say what you will about it but the motorcycle filter uses different construction. or maybe they updated all of them. the recall on some filters jan-march 1995 was a thread cut problem & i think i read somewhere about a crimp problem but have yet to read a published recall on the endcaps.
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=-= The CyberPoet
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