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Oil Fiter Cross Reference

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These are Automotive Oil Filters that work on FZR600, Fzr 1000's
1989-1990 CH6003 This is a Fram Number...

*Disclaimer* I personally use Purolator so i know they fit, I have Purolator L14610 on now,Use at own risk
1990- 1999 Around 2.5 inches long.
AC Delco PF1237
Firestone TF2876
Hastings LF113
NAPA Gold 1365
Purolator L14612
STP S-02876
WalMart SuperTech ST6607


These are around 3.25 inches long.
AC Delco PF-2057
Auto Pro 2356
Autopride CF240AP
Carquest 85356
Carquest Red B4620
Casite CF240
Castrol 7317
Champion Labs Ph2867
Defense Filters Dl7317
Deutsch D-370
Federated Filters LF240F
Fram Double Guard DG7317
Fram PH7317
Fram Tough Guard TG7317
Fram Xtra Guard XG7317
Group 7 V4610
Group 7 V4620
K&N gold HP-1010
K & N Gold HP-1004
Mighty M4612
Motorcraft Long Life FL-821
Napa FIL1356
Napa Gold 1356
Parts Plus PH2867
Pennzoil PZ-109
Penske 7317
Powerflo SL14610
Powerflo SL14620
Pro Gauge PGO-4620
Pro Tec 164
Promotive PH4610
Pronto PO3593A
Purolator L14610
Service Champ OF-4622
Shell SH48
Shell SH529
Stp S-02867.
Valvoline VO50
Warner PH2867
Wix 51356
......96 FZR 619.....
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*DISCLAIMER*
I only know for sure that these fit my 93, I have no idea if all FZR's that take spin ons are the same*


I put a Bosch 3300 on today so thats how I know....and I checked the book at autozone and it confirmed the m1-108 and the internet confirmed the supertech(I found it listed somewhere on the archives and a google took me to a honda page fo the ST1300 which uses the same supertech, and as such, the same other filters)


Recommended filters.
All have superior
filtering.

About 2.5 inches long.
Purolator Pure One PL14612, about $6.
Mobil M1-108, about $12.
Made by Champion.
Bosch 3300, about $6.
Made by Champion.


About 3.25 inches long.
Purolator Pure One PL14610, about $6.
Mobil 1 M1-110, about $10.
Made by Champion.
Bosch 3323, about $6.
Made By Champion.
WalMart SuperTech ST7317,
about $2. Made by Champion.
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don't forget about the K&N gold HP-1010
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I run a fram ph6017a

I know from taurus forums (my four wheeled whip) that frams suck. The only reason I run these is because walmart sells them at half the price of the dealership ones.
I usually change filters every 3,000 miles, every other oil change (ish. Depends on money but I change oil at 2,000 at most).
One little bottle of spermicidal lube nevery hurt anyone.

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AWESOME!! I really hated used fram but that's all I could find. Just picked up a Purolator PL14610 badboy, it's beautiful. Fits perfect and I like that it's a little longer(more filtering capacity)
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the wix 51365 doesnt work on my 600 it looked ok til i crunk the bike and it spewed oil on my headers hard.
The bosch 3300
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I don't know why anyone would use an "automotive" oil filter on their motorcycle ?

I use - HiFloFiltro ... part # 30-3909 from Dennis Kirk, $7.15

...they also offer Emgo, Fram, Parts Unlimited and K & N brands.

Up until a couple years ago I always had the dealer do it and they used Yamaha filter, which seem to work fine.
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YAM93 wrote:I don't know why anyone would use an "automotive" oil filter on their motorcycle ?

I use - HiFloFiltro ... part # 30-3909 from Dennis Kirk, $7.15

...they also offer Emgo, Fram, Parts Unlimited and K & N brands.

Up until a couple years ago I always had the dealer do it and they used Yamaha filter, which seem to work fine.

an oil filter is an oil filter man. they are all paper filters, unless you can get a good scotts metal one........

I have some emgo's for my old 1k and they say they are only good for 1500 miles :thumbsdown
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haunter wrote:
YAM93 wrote:I don't know why anyone would use an "automotive" oil filter on their motorcycle ?

I use - HiFloFiltro ... part # 30-3909 from Dennis Kirk, $7.15

...they also offer Emgo, Fram, Parts Unlimited and K & N brands.

Up until a couple years ago I always had the dealer do it and they used Yamaha filter, which seem to work fine.

an oil filter is an oil filter man. they are all paper filters, unless you can get a good scotts metal one........

I have some emgo's for my old 1k and they say they are only good for 1500 miles :thumbsdown

Your wrong! Not all filters have paper or cardboard. Fram are the worst ones out there and mobile one's are the best. Our class cut in half 12 different filters and this is what we found.
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YOu can cross reference any oil filter that will fit a honda civic ( 01-05 ) and they will fit the FZR. I personally like using the supertechs from walmart. They are priced low and have been shown to filter good according to a study I read online. Plus I change my ol religiously every 2 months, Valvoline 20w-50 regular car oil. No need to blow all your money on specific motorcycle oil.
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YAM93 wrote:I don't know why anyone would use an "automotive" oil filter on their motorcycle ?
Because they're often easier to source, and are designed to remain in service for usually double the life of the Yamaha item, so are an ideal, cheap way to service a bike (especially if your mileage is low).

There's a Purolator stockist not far from me, so I might give it a try myself.
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Here's another link to cross reference filters.

http://motorcycleinfo.calsci.com/FilterXRef.html
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R3TARD wrote:the wix 51365 doesnt work on my 600 it looked ok til i crunk the bike and it spewed oil on my headers hard.
The bosch 3300
RRBike just fiy
Frack, I wish I noticed this little comment before I bought mine (NAPA Gold = Wix 1365).

Same experience, 1991 FZR600 - you can actually see a mm or so gap between the outer lip and the engine, and it gets *stuck* on there, to boot.

http://www.fzrarchives.com/ipb/index.ph ... opic=50486

Someone mind updating the sticky? bonkonhead
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Original post has the WIX item removed 2010-06-10
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i was changing the oil on my 93 600 at the same time as my pops 09 subaru wrx. they use the same filter too..... the both have k&n hp's
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