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Old 04-22-2012, 05:46 PM   #21
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Re: Stahlbus Drain valve - Initial thoughts

lol, I don't remove the filter until after I drain the oil, but I still get oil that comes out from the oil filter area.
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lol, I don't remove the filter until after I drain the oil, but I still get oil that comes out from the oil filter area.
that part stays the same for almost everyone, cant help with that
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If I sill have to have a drain pan and clean my bike up with brake cleaner whats the point? Sorry not trying to be negative, but justifying the cost.
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If I sill have to have a drain pan and clean my bike up with brake cleaner whats the point? Sorry not trying to be negative, but justifying the cost.
The point is that you dont have to unscrew your drain plug every time you do an oil change, thus reducing the risk of stripping the oil pan, and making the change a lot easier. Especially useful for those who actually ride a lot on the streets and do regular changes almost once a month, or those who go to the track and change the oil every two or three trackdays.
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Old 04-22-2012, 07:15 PM   #25
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I love mine, makes for changing the oil a breeze if ur not changing the filter and you don't have to worry about a new crush washer every oil change.
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