Just got my oil filter cover in today. Immediately upon depackaging you can see this is a quality piece, both aesthetically pleasing with good anodizing and machining.
Pick it up and you will notice it is quite heavier than the factory cap (this is very good to be explained later)


Now if you recall me previous thread http://www.cafehusky.com/threads/te511-oil-change-from-hell-any-tips.40111/
It took forever to accomplish 2 things every damn oil change
1) screwing the oil filter cover on (pictures to follow)
2) removing the oil filter! no way to grab the damn thing!
Just be warned if you stick this magnetic oil filter cover to a flat plate of steel with no edges....you will have hell removing it. Being a typical ape....that is the first thing I did, this cover has some SERIOUS force behind it. Really shocked me..luckily after slipping a sheet/piece of copper under it I got it off.
Anyways, I drained the oil as usual with the bike warmed up, cleaned the screens and scotts stainless mesh oil filter. This was with typical solvent of choice....left over premix gasoline of course. Then used compressed air to clean everything thoroughly.

Refitted the screens, filter and plugs.
I then took a shot of whiskey, and began to psych myself up for the inevitable wrestling match of the silly oil filter cover....The first time I did this was on the first oil change and it took a freaking hour. The cover would simply not engage threads or go on smoothly. It was a pain. AND IT WAS BRAND NEW!
All pumped up and ready to go with my zip ty cover in hand....(I say hand because it has beautiful machined divets to put it on by hand!) I pressed the cover to the case and turned.....It went on PERFECTLY! I was able to tighten it very tight by hand using my small ratchet to just "bump" it a bit more snug past that. Done deal! Took 2 seconds.
2 things...perfectly machined threads combined with some actual weight and the ergonomic divets for my hand to grab onto = instant easy installation. I got it tight enough without the ratchet but better safe than sorry.

Pick it up and you will notice it is quite heavier than the factory cap (this is very good to be explained later)


Now if you recall me previous thread http://www.cafehusky.com/threads/te511-oil-change-from-hell-any-tips.40111/
It took forever to accomplish 2 things every damn oil change
1) screwing the oil filter cover on (pictures to follow)
2) removing the oil filter! no way to grab the damn thing!
Just be warned if you stick this magnetic oil filter cover to a flat plate of steel with no edges....you will have hell removing it. Being a typical ape....that is the first thing I did, this cover has some SERIOUS force behind it. Really shocked me..luckily after slipping a sheet/piece of copper under it I got it off.
Anyways, I drained the oil as usual with the bike warmed up, cleaned the screens and scotts stainless mesh oil filter. This was with typical solvent of choice....left over premix gasoline of course. Then used compressed air to clean everything thoroughly.

Refitted the screens, filter and plugs.
I then took a shot of whiskey, and began to psych myself up for the inevitable wrestling match of the silly oil filter cover....The first time I did this was on the first oil change and it took a freaking hour. The cover would simply not engage threads or go on smoothly. It was a pain. AND IT WAS BRAND NEW!
All pumped up and ready to go with my zip ty cover in hand....(I say hand because it has beautiful machined divets to put it on by hand!) I pressed the cover to the case and turned.....It went on PERFECTLY! I was able to tighten it very tight by hand using my small ratchet to just "bump" it a bit more snug past that. Done deal! Took 2 seconds.
2 things...perfectly machined threads combined with some actual weight and the ergonomic divets for my hand to grab onto = instant easy installation. I got it tight enough without the ratchet but better safe than sorry.
