Log In
Register
Forums
KawasakiForums.com News & Articles
KawasakiForums Site Articles & News Section
General Kawasaki Forums
New Member Area
Off Topic
Sights 'N Sounds
KF Help & Suggestion Center
General Motorcycle Discussion
Bike of the Month
Technical Information
Detailing
General Tech
DIY - Do It Yourself
Gear Section
RACING / RECREATIONAL
Street/Strip
Off Road
The Stunters Corner
Kawasaki Motorbikes
Kawasaki Ninja Models
Kawasaki Vulcan Models
Kawasaki Classic Section
Kawasaki Touring Models
Kawasaki Streetbike Models
Kawasaki Dual Purpose Models
Kawasaki Off Road Models
Kawasaki Motocross
Other Vehicles
Kawasaki Jet Ski's
Kawasaki Quad's & ATV's
Kawasaki Mule
Kawasaki Classifieds
Sponsor Group And Special Buys
PRIVATE For Sale / Trade Classifieds
Private 'Wanted' Classifieds
Biker Performance
Lightning Fast
Gallery
Tools
Car Payment Calculator
Tire Rim Calculator
Vin Decoder
Members List
Live Feed
Marketplace
Vendor Directory
Become a Vendor
New Posts
View Dark Mode
Please register or login to enable Dark Mode.
Log In
Register
Threads
Google
Threads
Posts
Advanced
Kawasaki Forums
View First Unread
Thread Tools
Search this Thread
Log In
|
Register
Dark Mode
Please register or login to enable Dark Mode.
Contact Us
Manage Preferences
Archive
Advertising
Cookie Policy
Privacy Statement
Terms of Service
Your Privacy Choices
Affiliate Disclosure
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
×
Log In
Forgot your Password?
By logging into your account, you agree to our
Terms of Use
and
Privacy Policy
, and to the use of cookies as described therein.
or
Login with Facebook
Kawasaki Forums
Kawasaki Motorbikes
Kawasaki Dual Purpose Models
KLX 250S
Oil filter spring trick to hold in place?
Community Links
Pictures & Albums
Members List
Search Forums
Show Threads
Show Posts
Tag Search
Advanced Search
Go to Page...
Oil filter spring trick to hold in place?
Reply
Subscribe
Thread Tools
Search this Thread
#
21
05-23-2009, 09:40 PM
armycopter
Senior Member
1st Gear Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Saco, Maine
Posts: 539
Bent the spring on mine. Works like a champ and don't need to use grease or lay the bike down (I tend to do that mostly out on the trails :-)
Reply
armycopter
View Public Profile
Send a private message to armycopter
Find all posts by armycopter
#
22
05-23-2009, 10:23 PM
Klxrelic
Senior Member
1st Gear Member
1st Gear Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Newfoundland, Canada
Posts: 327
Just wondering: would it be possible to magnetize the spring? maybe it would then hold itself in place along with catching any metal contaminants.
Reply
Klxrelic
View Public Profile
Send a private message to Klxrelic
Find all posts by Klxrelic
#
23
05-24-2009, 04:18 AM
neilaction
Senior Member
1st Gear Member
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location:
Posts: 1,985
Can you get a magnetic drain plug for this bike?
Reply
neilaction
View Public Profile
Send a private message to neilaction
Find all posts by neilaction
Reply
Subscribe
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
"Grease Trick" for Oil Filter Spring
cwgoff
KLX 250S
20
04-26-2012
03:32 PM
Oil Filter Spring
RIKLX250S
KLX 250S
16
10-11-2007
12:40 AM
Oil filter spring
MADDOG2007
KLX 250S
15
07-19-2007
02:29 AM
How much oil does my 95 zx7 hold?- help
Jmanf150
General Tech
7
08-18-2006
01:58 AM
Wheres the best place to buy oil, filter, etc.?
03ninja636
Ninja ZX-6R & ZX-6RR
2
07-27-2006
01:42 AM
Tags
2006
,
250
,
300
,
change
,
changing
,
filter
,
holding
,
kawasaki
,
klx
,
klx250s
,
oil
,
place
,
spring
,
springs
,
trick
Back to Subforum
KLX 250S
View Next Unread
KLX250 Long term test from the Motorcyclenews
Thread Tools
Show Printable Version
Search this Thread
Advanced Search
Thread Tools
Show Printable Version
Email this Page
Advanced Search
Posting Quick Reply - Please Wait
Quick Reply:
Oil filter spring trick to hold in place?
The following errors occurred with your submission
Okay
Quote message in reply?
Reply
Closed Thread
Share
Facebook
Twitter
Reddit
First
Prev
3
/
3
Next
Last
1
2
3
All times are GMT. The time now is
06:43 AM
.