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2007 Green Machine 04-10-2011 03:23 AM

Spring behind oil filter
 
Changed the oil on my bike today for the 3rd time and I'm sick and tired of the spring behind the oil filter. I almost have to lay the bike down, holding it up with my legs to get it back in so it stands straight up. Has anyone removed this spring. The only function I see is to help push the oil filter out.

By the way it's a 2007 klx 250. For what ever reason I cannot create a signature.

2007 Green Machine 04-10-2011 03:26 AM

Now my signature shows up!

dan888 04-10-2011 03:30 AM

Bend the spring open a bit on one end (make the diameter larger)and then put that larger end in the bike first. It will stay right where you put it for the rest of eternity. No more laying the bike over etc.
Dan

2007 Green Machine 04-10-2011 03:32 AM

Thank you for the very fast reply. Never even thought of that. So I should keep it in there then right.

Stroker331 04-10-2011 03:34 AM

Put a dab of grease on the spring and it'll hold it in there. You need the spring.

dan888 04-10-2011 03:59 AM

Hey I just saw that you're in Ft Atkinson My grandfather lived on the river just downstream from I-90 (Edgerton). You should check out some of the dual sport rides in the area. There is one next weekend in Leaf River IL, South west of Rockford. Another that takes place in the fall is real close to you. The Bucky is in Cross Plains WI, just west of Madison. Great places to ride off road, since we don't have much to choose from around here.
Dan

dan888 04-10-2011 04:03 AM

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Grease works, but I'd bend it and be done.

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neilapples 04-10-2011 09:49 AM

bending is the best and easiest way to go.

LearjetMinako 04-10-2011 12:23 PM


Originally Posted by dan888 (Post 442397)
Bend the spring open a bit on one end (make the diameter larger)and then put that larger end in the bike first. It will stay right where you put it for the rest of eternity. No more laying the bike over etc.
Dan

+1. Done this myself too, and I never had to mess with the spring ever again.

ndery 04-10-2011 12:39 PM

There is always the "dental floss trick" witch is holding the spring on the filter using a 12 inch stringof dental floss and then remove it as soon as the spring is seated in the engine...


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