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what was that about K&N oil filter orings not fitting?

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just changed my oil and used a new K&N oil filter. had a hard time getting the little bugger to stay seated in the groove as it was twisted from being in the box.

I boiled it in water in the microwave, just long enough to get a few bubbles in the water, not making soup or anything :wink: that seemed to help it a bit and I got it on and all snugged up.

filled the engine and started it up just to flush it all out for morning, the oil pressure light went off, good, but then I heard splattering!!

looked down and there's all my brand new oil on my d@mn walkway!!! :evil: it came out of the oil filter cover.

so I remember someone saying they don't fit very well, but it could have just slipped out of the groove on the way in, I did see a turn of it hanging out the bottom, that must hvae been it. :cry:
 
I have yet to find an aftermarket oil filter o-ring worth a damn. I always order Suzuki o-rings for this exact reason. They seat better in the groove and give much less trouble when installing the cover.

I change oil every 1000 miles and have reused cover gaskets many times before replacing. The key is to not overtighten the cover or pinch the o-ring, put a little fresh oil on it before closing it up. Works every time with no leaks.

Good Luck, Ed.
1983 GS750ED
2005 GSF1200SZ
 
I know people knock the Fram filters, but I have never had a problem with the enclosed o-rings that I didn't cause myself (pinched one once)...

I did notice if I put just a trace dot of gasket sealer in a few places on the cover it seems to help keep the oring from folding or rolling before I can get it on. No gobs or anthing, barely enough to even see, just something to make it stick to the recesses long enough to get it on.
 
Try putting a little grease in the groove to hold the o-ring. It's always worked for me.
 
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