I just finished changing the oil in my 85 FJ. It's a minor pain, due to necessary removal the Kerker exhaust in order to get to the drain plug. Sure enough, I left the original gasket in place due to the replacement gasket being a bit over-sized. Now oil is blowing back onto my right shoe either due to the gasket or something I may have caught between the filter casing and the mount.
I'm viewing this as a sign from above to invest in Randy's screw on filter mod. Hate the thought of having to remove the exhaust yet again to empty the oil I just replaced. Can I remove the filter and install the mod without losing too much oil, or will I just end up with a mess?
Check to see that you did not accidentally pinch the kick-stand safety wire between the bike and the housing. VERY easy to do....
Dan
+1 on what Dan said. It's happened to me a couple of times, easy to do.... The answer to your question is yes.
The answer to the problem is the RPM screw on filter mod.
Problem solved.
:hi: The spin on/off filter mod from Randy is excellent...I've just fitted one to my '85 :good2:
Lean the bike over to the right and you should be able to take off the OEM filter housing without loosing much oil...Then again, you could always use a clean oil/windshield washer style jug with the front cut out to drain the oil in to and reuse :good:
John.
If you have just changed the oil and filter, why not order the adapter and install it at your NEXT oil change.
Noel
But....but....It's leaking now......ssssh, don't tell him about moditis, he's new
The only oil you will lose is what's in the filter, no biggie.
Here's a tip I learned from the guys here on the forum: I too have a Kerker header on my '92 which blocks access to the drain. What the guys taught me was to drain the oil by removing the left side oil cooler fitting on the oil pan. I changed the Allen head cap bolts to a hex head so I could get my 10mm box ratchet on the bolts from the side. I Leave the bike on the side stand and due to the taller ride height dialed in on the back shock, all the oil drains nicely out of that side of the bike.
Yes, the oil does get on your header, no getting around that, but a squirt of S100 soap and it will wash right off. It's a good time to wash all the accumulated bugs off anyway, at every oil change (except for DavidR)
Sure is much easier than dicking around with that Kroaker....
Cheers!
Great tip. Love the Kroakers, but not the PIA oil changes. Thanks.
OK, I give...WTF is moditis?
Quote from: Pat Conlon on March 11, 2013, 11:42:52 PM
But....but....It's leaking now......ssssh, don't tell him about moditis, he's new
The only oil you will lose is what's in the filter, no biggie.
Here's a tip I learned from the guys here on the forum: I too have a Kerker header on my '92 which blocks access to the drain. What the guys taught me was to drain the oil by removing the left side oil cooler fitting on the oil pan. I changed the Allen head cap bolts to a hex head so I could get my 10mm box ratchet on the bolts from the side. I Leave the bike on the side stand and due to the taller ride height dialed in on the back shock, all the oil drains nicely out of that side of the bike.
Yes, the oil does get on your header, no getting around that, but a squirt of S100 soap and it will wash right off. It's a good time to wash all the accumulated bugs off anyway, at every oil change (except for DavidR)
Sure is much easier than dicking around with that Kroaker....
Cheers!
Quote from: bharvey60 on March 12, 2013, 01:22:26 PM
OK, I give...WTF is moditis?
Ha! You will see grasshopper....Start with the RPM spin on filter...we will fill you in as you go along.....Trust us.....
Quote from: Pat Conlon on March 12, 2013, 03:25:40 PM
Quote from: bharvey60 on March 12, 2013, 01:22:26 PM
OK, I give...WTF is moditis?
Ha! You will see grasshopper....Start with the RPM spin on filter...we will fill you in as you go along.....Trust us.....
Amen Father Pat....
Quote from: bharvey60 on March 12, 2013, 01:22:26 PMOK, I give...WTF is moditis?
Let me take a crack at this. Technically, 'Moditis' breaks down as follows:
Mod+ itis.
'Mod' of course, is short for 'modification'.
'itis' is New Latin /Latin / Greek from the feminine of -itēs -ite, meaning disease usually inflammatory of a specified part or organ: 'inflammation of' eg. -laryngitis or appendicitis, or bronchitis...
ergo, we have inflamed or diseased/ [metastasized] sense of, or urge to, modify (one's FJ).
Easy peasy to understand, there is however, no known cure. Once contracted, one of the few known short term reliefs, is the act of modifying. It's resistance to treatment is more potent than the most virulent staff infection, or flesh eating virus. Some owners have reported temporary relief by selling their FJ. However, pangs of Moditis resurface along with the often-reported phantom-FJ syndrome, in short order.
The spin-on filter is a gateway drug, it's all downhill from there....
Oh, and by virtue of the fact that you are reading this, you likely have the mutagen, aka: you're fucked.
:)
Dan
I just spit coffee on my key board..... I'm dying here..... :rofl2:
"The spin-on filter is a gateway drug, it's all downhill from there"....
No shit, say Old Grashopper... "Best go down with flow of river with current, universal way. No goiy back upstream."
George
Quote from: Pat Conlon on March 12, 2013, 10:03:22 PM
I just spit coffee on my key board..... I'm dying here..... :rofl2:
+1 , :morning1: coffee is everywhere .
Ha, nice. I can quit whenever I want
:lol:
Been suffering from various strains of this serious disease for years...
Strains and symptoms...
Harley - attraction to shiny objects, loud noises and expensive, cheesy T shirts. Those with advanced cases congregate on weekends in packs, deafness
Vintage Honda - gasoline smell and perpetually dirty fingernails, dementia from years of snorting carb cleaner, fear of annual carb syncing ritual, oil-stained black left inside leg.
BMW - prepares for week of wilderness survival regardless of ride distance, wears helmet and dayglo jacket to bed, constant look of confusion progresses to shock when owner realizes bike really isn't superior to anything, overextended credit cards, can fall asleep at traffic lights
FJ - similar to Vintage Honda, additional symptoms include sensitivity to rattling noises, tendinitis from frequent full throttle twisting and compulsive tendency to hoard 25mm metal discs.
All strains easily identified by full garages, empty wallets, pissed off wives
Quote from: HARTLESS on March 13, 2013, 12:48:00 PM
Ha, nice. I can quit whenever I want