I recently picked up an '89 FZR 600 for the great price of free. It's in good shape, but hasn't been run in about a year or 2. Besides cleaning out the fuel tank of the old fuel and carb cleaning, an oil change is gonna be in order. I've been doing some research about the oil filter types. From what I've seen Purolater LP14610 and LP14612 (I believe those are the numbers), seem to be very popular. The difference between them is the actual size of the filter. Now my question is when replacing the filter, should I put back on the "oil filter casing" that is on there? Or can I keep that off?
Any input is greatly appreciated.
Couple Questions - '89 FZR 600
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Re: Couple Questions - '89 FZR 600
Not sure what you mean. The '89 used an internal filter, as in 'inside the engine'. If you leave off the cover, you are leaving off part of the engine, and you'll crash from oiling your front wheel before you have a chance to seize the engine from lack of oil!
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Re: Couple Questions - '89 FZR 600
Googled those filters but didn't find anything so im not sure what it is you're looking at. The 89's use drop in style oil filters while the newer ones(91+?) cant remember years use the spin on kind.
Re: Couple Questions - '89 FZR 600
Ok, so I won't be able to use a screw on filter? If so, would I have to order an OEM filter like #7 in this picture: http://www.imagessite.com/OEM_Images/Ya ... 600W09.gif
edit: so after a quick search I've found K&N #KN-144.
edit: so after a quick search I've found K&N #KN-144.
Re: Couple Questions - '89 FZR 600
There are a variety of aftermarket vendors for that filter. You also have the option of buying the adaptor plate from a '91+ FZR600 and machining down the central 'nose' on the crankcase; this has been done by many, here and on the Archives, but it isn't a drop-in process.
1989 3LN1 FZR250R, currently stock.
TTR Ignition Systems
TCI Repair and Ignition Transistor Upgrade
VRR Adaptor Harness
YZF600 TCI Adaptor
Running Light Fuse Carrier
TTR Ignition Systems
TCI Repair and Ignition Transistor Upgrade
VRR Adaptor Harness
YZF600 TCI Adaptor
Running Light Fuse Carrier
Re: Couple Questions - '89 FZR 600
Yea, I think I'm going to go with the K&N one I posted up for now. I will also look into the swap you mentioned.DonTZ125 wrote:There are a variety of aftermarket vendors for that filter. You also have the option of buying the adaptor plate from a '91+ FZR600 and machining down the central 'nose' on the crankcase; this has been done by many, here and on the Archives, but it isn't a drop-in process.
Thank you for the input.
Re: Couple Questions - '89 FZR 600
The bigger question is do you have the spin on or canister filter. Spin on would denote a 1990 or newer motor and the filters you mentioned (or anything for a Mazda Miata/MX-5/Eunos) would work.
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1994 Yamaha FZR 1000 EXUP
Factory Pro Stage 1 Jetting | K&N Filter | Corbin Seat | ProTek Keyless Gas Cap | GSXR Mirrors
My Thread
Cage:
2005 Saab 9-7x 5.3i Arc AWD
THE WIKI IS YOUR FRIEND
THE SEARCH IS YOUR SIGNIFICANT OTHER
USE THEM!!