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Sharing an idea . 2013 ZX6R oil change

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#1 ·
Hey guys

I'm sure there's other people on here that have figured something similar out .. but here's a pretty cool and useful idea for changing the oil filter on your 2013 + zx6r . use this so that you don't spill oil everywhere .

First time ive changed the oIL on this bike, usually I take it to the dealer for warranty purposes . But damn its just too damn expensive ! . As everyone knows lol !! .

So here's my idea . I just used the metal air duct tape to create a channel down to my oil tub ... it worked 100% not 1 drop spilt on my engine or fairings ! . Stupid dealer never cared and let oil get all over the matte fairings !
 
#4 · (Edited)
Nice idea. I had some metal left over from an HVAC project and just bent it in a round shape at the oil filter and creased it at the output end. It just drips right over the side into the oil pan. The metal just slides right under the plastic piece under the filter.

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They can't void your warranty over you doing your own maintenance. A lot of dealers tell people it will but that's BS. They can only deny a warranty claim for that specific repair only if they can prove what you did is the cause but your warranty as a whole is still very much intact.

I took off that little plastic tray thing under the oil filter because oil would always drip behind it but I pretty much do what you did every oil change.

Also, invest into these two tools to make oil changes on your 636 a breeze.

http://www.amazon.com/GearWrench-To...02SR4AY/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1430094179&sr=8-5&keywords=oil+filter+wrench+cap

and

http://www.amazon.com/TEKTON-1695-8...p/B000NPPAES/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1430094214&sr=8-2&keywords=3+8+breaker+bar\

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#7 ·
OR .. use a K&N filter that has a 17mm nut on top ;) lol . No no I know . I haven't had any oil drip behind the oil tray .

And I know that doing your own oil won't void warranties . But in most dealer views ... they'll find anything possible.to try and pin it on the owner . At least that's how it is up here .. unfortunately
 
#14 ·
But the R6 you have to remove the shift lever rod out of the way... and you have that huge foam block under that too


anyways- something to deflect oil passage is always good- direct it to the pan and keep shit clean, better than a big ol shot of contact cleaner over everything afterwards
 
#10 ·
I followed this guy's video when doing my first oil change and have done the same thing ever since. Great guide for those who haven't done it before (and covers this particular little trick)...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHtijvOAgwM
 
#18 ·
Vstar 1100 you have to pull the exhaust off to get to the oil filter..

How is that for Yamafucked up engineering
 
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#19 ·
My ZX-10R had the oil filter in the front at the bottom, necessitating the removal of both lowers. PITA, though obviously not as bad as it could be (judging by the post above; ouch). The position of the filter in my 6R is nearly perfect IMO considering that nothing must be removed to access it. All bikes should be designed that way...
 
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