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What oil filter (spin on adapter) you running now?

Started by Pocket Bike Tim, February 18, 2009, 07:46:30 PM

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Pocket Bike Tim

Just curious to what oil filter people with the spin on oil filter adapter are running. My Autozone no longer carries the old Puralator filter. I've seen Frank's posts on the Yahoo group about the Purolator PL10193. I'd like to gain back some extra oil capacity of the Purolator, as I've used a Bosch the last 2 oil changes. Does anyone know if the new part is as large, capacity wise?

Tim

racerman_27410

nohing wrong with the new and improved purolator "pure one"  PL10193 other than the fact it is no longer that nice blue...... its brown mustard yellow with a textured surface

i've just been spray painting mine black before installing.

still the same great filter available at any autozone
KOokaloo!

Frank

Pocket Bike Tim

Quote from: racerman_27410 on February 18, 2009, 07:59:40 PM
nohing wrong with the new and improved purolator "pure one"  PL10193 other than the fact it is no longer that nice blue...... its brown mustard yellow with a textured surface

i've just been spray painting mine black before installing.

still the same great filter available at any autozone
KOokaloo!

Frank
Thanks Frank. I was looking at pictures from both Spring and Summer rallies and noticed your filter was black. I was going to buy the PL10193, but like you stated, it's a brownish yellow. I thought WTF?  That's why I posted. Boone is soon.
Tim

jvb_ca

Tim. I am using an Amsoil filter.(upon Ed's recommendation) I believe it is an EAO20. It comes in a nice shiny black so it blends well. Looks stock. I am not sure as to the capacity though, as it is the only filter I have use since putting on the spin-on adapter last spring. Is a little pricier though, but what the hey...its an FJ.

Cheers...Jake
86FJ1200
Ontario

simi_ed

Thanks Jake!.  The Amsoil filter is the only one with the correct thread size/pitch, so there's no options here.  Since the Amsoil filters are interchangeable with all other manufacturers, I'd guess WYSIWYG.

My2ยข, keep the change.
-- RKBA Regards,

Ed
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Simi Valley, CA -- I no longer have SoCal manners.
'89 FJ12C (Theft deterrent Silver/White)


- All that is necessary for the forces of evil to win in the world is for
enough good men to do nothing.

- Edmund Burke

Griffon

Hi guys!

I'm using an AC-Delco PF1222.  Not too big and, most important, blue!  A "not too bad" match with the blue of the 92 model.

Richard
Montreal

Pocket Bike Tim

I'm going with the Purolator PL10193 as it increases capacity by 1/2 quart (I believe). It's nice to have a little extra oil when searching for Kookaloo!!!!!! Right Frank?

Tim

jeffsfj1200

I was wondering where you can get a spin on adapter?

   thanks jeff
I love my FJ 1200!!!

jvb_ca

Cheers...Jake
86FJ1200
Ontario

racerrad8

As Jake already advised...Check out the vendor link attached.

I have them in stock.

Randy - RPM

Randy - RPM

Rich Pleines

I'm using the K&N 202 with the adaptor from Randy. The adaptor is a work of art I and I like this filter. The filter is readly available, looks great and had a few important features including.....


  " K&N Product Information for KN-202
Oil Filters > Oil Filter- black


K&N powersports oil filters are 'TUV' product endorsed and 'TUV' factory production monitored. This means every K&N oil filter is equal to or will exceed all OEM specifications. Our filters contain a modern synthetic filter media, designed for ultimate flow with less pressure drop, yet engineered for outstanding filtration to meet or exceed all OEM specifications. K&N powersports 'spin-on' oil filters feature a heavy-duty metal can. Most of these have a 17mm nut affixed onto the end that allows for easy installation and removal. The 17mm nut is crossed-drilled so racers can safety wire the filter to their bike. [MORE]

  KN-202 Product Specifications
  Product Style: Oil Filters
Height: 3.701 in (94 mm)
Outside Diameter: 3.26 in (83 mm)
Thread Inside Diameter: M20 x 1.5
PSI Relief Valve: 15.23
Anti Drain Back Valve: YesStyle: Canister
Weight: 0.7 lb (0.3 kg)
Product Box Length: 3.5 in (89 mm)
Product Box Width: 3.5 in (89 mm)
Product Box Height: 3.75 in (95 mm)





Rich Pleines
"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one"

jeffsfj1200

I love my FJ 1200!!!

FJmonkey

I just installed the spin-on adapter from Randy and the Wix filter (anti drain back), painted with black (comes in White) wrinkle finish (for good grip). The filter is a little long. I like to think that it is not only a case saver but it also a small Left-side oil cooler.  :crazy:
The glass is not half full, it was engineered with a 2X safety factor.

'86 Ambulance - Bent frame, cracked case, due for an overhaul
'89 Stormy Blue - Suits my Dark Side

racerman_27410

Quote from: FJmonkey on July 25, 2009, 08:00:05 PM
I just installed the spin-on adapter from Randy and the Wix filter (anti drain back), painted with black (comes in White) wrinkle finish (for good grip). The filter is a little long. I like to think that it is not only a case saver but it also a small Left-side oil cooler.  :crazy:



thats the reason i like the short filters.... most oil filters are not made heavy duty ..... one small low speed incident or tipover could put all your oil on the ground and you to walkin'.

JMO,

KOokaloo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Frank

racerman_27410

i'm all into the K&N filter... its very nice and the hex on the end is sweet!


Kookaloo!

Frank