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Oil filter failure.... Complete loss of oil pressure
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Aka Tsubasa Offline
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Minnesota
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Post: #11
RE: Oil filter failure.... Complete loss of oil pressure
Sorry about your trouble. BTW. Those inspection stickers are such a scam. Sorry about that also.
07-24-2017 10:44 AM
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Razor Offline
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Lawton, Michigan
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Post: #12
RE: Oil filter failure.... Complete loss of oil pressure
Sounds like at the end of the day, the engine is okay Smile

Just curious; did you use the hex to tighten the filter?

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07-24-2017 11:24 AM
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LongRanger Offline
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Evergreen, CO
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Post: #13
RE: Oil filter failure.... Complete loss of oil pressure
You may want to also buy a can of brake cleaner to remove any remaining oil from your rotors. It'd be a shame to install new pads only to have them contaminated with residual oil.

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07-24-2017 11:43 AM
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PowerDubs Offline
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Post: #14
Oil filter failure.... Complete loss of oil pressure
Bummer. I'll never use anything other than the factory filter.

Glad you and the bike weren't hurt.

If this is happening on our bikes, it is happening to others as well, maybe cars and other vehicles too.


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07-24-2017 11:49 AM
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redbirds Offline
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Patterson, GA, USA
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Post: #15
RE: Oil filter failure.... Complete loss of oil pressure
A shame this continues to happen. I always use the Honda brand filter or the equivalent from Kawasaki or Yamaha.

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07-24-2017 12:04 PM
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JimTT Offline
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Chicago USA
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Post: #16
RE: Oil filter failure.... Complete loss of oil pressure
I like EBC RR pads but have no history with then on the cb1100 so not 100% sure. The RR pards have more bite than most but given how good the CB1100 brakes are (after one week of riding) OEM pads might be OK but they are usually more expensive .
07-24-2017 12:26 PM
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Django Offline
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Germany
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RE: Oil filter failure.... Complete loss of oil pressure
Honda OEM part# is: 15410MCJ505

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curlyjoe Offline
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Massachusetts
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Post: #18
Oil filter failure.... Complete loss of oil pressure
Maybe there should be "sticky" warning thread about the k&n oil filters? There have been enough failures to warrant that I think.


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07-24-2017 02:48 PM
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Houtman Offline
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NC USA
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Post: #19
RE: Oil filter failure.... Complete loss of oil pressure
I do not understand why people do not use the Honda OEM oil filters.
Buy 4 or more at the time and they do not cost that much more than non OEM.
You will also sleep better at night !
07-24-2017 02:48 PM
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The ferret Offline
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Ohio
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RE: Oil filter failure.... Complete loss of oil pressure
People like the 17 mm nut on the front so they don't need a special oil filter cup. I say buy the cup from your Honda dealer for $10 and have piece of mond

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07-24-2017 02:53 PM
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