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Oil explosion
#31
yeh, not OEM, cap = I assume is a spot welded sheet-metal nut for wrench application (silly to me and waste of labour/cost/material)
As my predecessors said, OEM = trouble free.
Learn on this bad experience/error?, good luck/trouble free and safe ride Smile
We are all CB family, nobody meant anything mean..friendly jab & humor is best medicine as few members already said (SD&H)
Beer
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#32
I have a picture of how much oil fell out just now, but sufficient to say that mixed with Amsoil, it still looks new!
All I really accomplished today was realizing I should have asked Dad to learn me how instead of always criticizing!
But the sight glass is empty, Will Robinson! Ho inw much oil does it want!!?? The file is too large, but my words are accurate.

- StreetShark
I do have on hand a brand new 4L bottle of Motul 15W50, so please suggest an amount!Banana
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#33
Sts07,
Ok, no problem.
Bottom line parts involved: OEM Honda oil filter and Honda approved engine oil, drain plug washer/gasket.
On center stand, best results after oil level is warm/hot = let is sit for few minutes after engine OFF
As per Honda manual,
*drain & fill with new oil filter takes: 3.9 L/4.1 US qt,
**drain & fill only: 3.8 L/4.0 US qt
Dont know if Motul 15W50 is what Honda wants for your climate = CHECK viscosity!!
Here is very educating video clip, play and listen before you dig, please:
ONLY the first 2.05 min (do not worry about the rest)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEgQmyknW_4

This is a good clip as to how to change oil and filter...I would also primed new OEM filter with oil = simply poor new engine oil into new filter and let it soak in, before installing/good tightening oil filter by your hand:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHlGW6moV5U

Hope this helps and educates you good Big GrinThumbs Up
P.S...never, ever use any aftermarket oil filterHuh
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#34
(11-12-2018, 07:45 AM)peterbaron_imp Wrote: Sts07,
Ok, no problem.
Bottom line parts involved: OEM Honda oil filter and Honda approved engine oil, drain plug washer/gasket.
On center stand, best results after oil level is warm/hot = let is sit for few minutes after engine OFF
As per Honda manual,
*drain & fill with new oil filter takes: 3.9 L/4.1 US qt,
**drain & fill only: 3.8 L/4.0 US qt
Dont know if Motul 15W50 is what Honda wants for your climate = CHECK viscosity!!
Here is very educating video clip, play and listen before you dig, please:
ONLY the first 2.05 min (do not worry about the rest)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEgQmyknW_4

This is a good clip as to how to change oil and filter...I would also primed new OEM filter with oil = simply poor new engine oil into new filter and let it soak in, before installing/good tightening oil filter by your hand:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHlGW6moV5U

Hope this helps and educates you good Big GrinThumbs Up
P.S...never, ever use any aftermarket oil filterHuh
I already understand all of that, but I'll start with 1 quart next Saturday.
I asked the question because I'm all to familiar with ACTUAL and FICKLE nature of adding oil to ANY machine.
But thank you again and God bless/Happy Veterans Day!

- StreetShark
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#35
StreetShark, is the offending oil filter still on the bike?
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#36
(11-12-2018, 09:42 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: StreetShark, is the offending oil filter still on the bike?
No, Cor. It's in the trash. Right now, I have a brand new K&N on there that so far is doing fine. I intend to replace with OEM when I can GET AROUND TO IT!
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#37
Good oh. You may never again have trouble with a K&N filter. Who knows? Maybe it was just one batch that was dodgy.

Seems like you've got the rest sorted.
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#38
Yes, but I bought each of them between mid 2015 and late 2016, and since I'm in the land of lazy, I can think of no better an excuse than 1 very true stereotype, Hawaiian folks are lazy.
Thanks!
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#39
Perhaps lazy but also good looking , especially the ladies.
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#40
(11-12-2018, 10:11 PM)Houtman_imp Wrote: Perhaps lazy but also good looking , especially the ladies.
They scowl and stand on roadside being very fat!
Seriously. I know I am too, but don't want to be attractive.
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