Bedifferent Old man on a bike Joined Dec 11, 2014 Messages 1,815 Location Coldwater, MI Ride 2015 Rocket 3 Touring Apr 27, 2016 #21 Greg Grobe said: If you fill the filter one time to the threads and let it sit, the filter media will soak up the oil. That's all you need to do. Click to expand... Well, it kind of makes sense...but I've never done that to a filter in my life. I'm sure they do that at the dealership all the time as well...
Greg Grobe said: If you fill the filter one time to the threads and let it sit, the filter media will soak up the oil. That's all you need to do. Click to expand... Well, it kind of makes sense...but I've never done that to a filter in my life. I'm sure they do that at the dealership all the time as well...
Rick McC. Turbocharged Joined Nov 10, 2013 Messages 981 Location Weeki Wachee, FL USA Ride Phantom Black 2012 Rocket III Roadster Apr 27, 2016 #22 Greg Grobe said: If you fill the filter one time to the threads and let it sit, the filter media will soak up the oil. That's all you need to do. Click to expand... I have to do the same thing with my lawn tractor; not much mess at all.
Greg Grobe said: If you fill the filter one time to the threads and let it sit, the filter media will soak up the oil. That's all you need to do. Click to expand... I have to do the same thing with my lawn tractor; not much mess at all.
Wrecka Living Legend Joined Mar 19, 2006 Messages 3,161 Location Pimpama Ride 2013 R3R Apr 27, 2016 #23 Bedifferent said: Well, it kind of makes sense...but I've never done that to a filter in my life. I'm sure they do that at the dealership all the time as well... Click to expand... Yeah i never really understand the need to make somthing so simple more complicated
Bedifferent said: Well, it kind of makes sense...but I've never done that to a filter in my life. I'm sure they do that at the dealership all the time as well... Click to expand... Yeah i never really understand the need to make somthing so simple more complicated