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Re:Those using Mobil 1 Synthetic oil 1 Year, 11 Months ago  
What i am seeing here is that within the same filter mfg's there are at times 2 dif filter pt#s which looks to simply be either they are black & or chrome in color and or long or short (std and higher capacity) version.

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Re:Those using Mobil 1 Synthetic oil 1 Year, 11 Months ago  
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I just did some of my own research and the M1-110 is the longer (3.25 in) of the two mentioned. The M1-108 is a shorter (2.5 in) filter. Both have 20 x 1.5mm threads, 14 psi by-pass valve, anti-drain back valve, 2.3" O.D. gasket. The longer one would be the preferred filter. M1-110 is the better choice for the R*

I got my initial info on Mobil 1 filters - indicating the M-108 was the choice - from a Roadstar chart somewhere on the net. You just cant believe everything you read no matter how well intended.


Well then how can we believe your info if you can't believe everything you read !!!!/

Just busting your chops!!!!!/LOL!!!!

And BTW,i got that oil filter info right here from RSC so dont shoot the messenger !!!!

But to get real here i did some crossovers from stock yami oil filter and or looked on mfg's site/s and those pt# all seem to be good from what i can tell.

Like i already stated it looks to be a matter of black vs chorme and or long hi capacity vs short stock oil filter that's where the confusion is with mult pt's from same oil filter mfg for same application.

Scott
 
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Re:Those using Mobil 1 Synthetic oil 1 Year, 11 Months ago  
I still love my K&P permeant filter easy clean no hassles and great bypass. prevents chugging not that I encourage testing that.
 
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Re:Those using Mobil 1 Synthetic oil 1 Year, 11 Months ago  
Well since i added to the confusion posting the oil filter list for those that care i updated & pasted below a revised list of oil filters for our r*'s comming from your 1st hand info in this post and also the link provided in this post to the oil filter test that had their picks for best oil filters.

Hope this helps reduce the confusion and make avail a list of more then enough oil filters avail today to suit our needs.

Scott

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ALL OF THE FOLLOWING PART #’S WILL FIT the R*

Mobil1-M1-110(long) / M1-108 (short)
BOSCH……………………….3300 / 3323 (Short vs long?)
K&N………………………….KN-303
NAPA GOLD………………...1358
PUROLATOR……………….ML16817/ML61819 (Short vs long?)
STP…………………………...SDF13
WIX…………………………..51358
FRAM………………………..6017A
HASTINGS…………………..LF-113
HI FLO………………………HF-303
EMGO……………………….10-82220
Wal-Mart Super Tech .. ST7317
PER-FORM…………………J-503

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OIL FITER TEST INFO:

Recommended filters.
All have superior
filtering.


About 2.5 inches long. (std-stock capacity)

Purolator Pure One PL14612, about $6.
Mobil M1-108, about $12.
Made by Champion.
Bosch 3300, about $6.
Made by Champion.
Wal-Mart SuperTech ST6607
Made by Champion.


About 3.25 inches long. (High capacity)

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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Re:Those using Mobil 1 Synthetic oil 1 Year, 11 Months ago  
Well ScottW, that about sums it up. R/ Scotto

As for internet... like Ronald Reagan once said TRUST BUT VERIFY
 
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Re:Those using Mobil 1 Synthetic oil 1 Year, 11 Months ago  
Scotto wrote:
Well ScottW, that about sums it up. R/ Scotto

As for internet... like Ronald Reagan once said TRUST BUT VERIFY


AH,I LIKE THAT " TRUST BUT VERIFY " STATEMENT,VERY NICE!!!!!

SCOTT
 
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Re:Those using Mobil 1 Synthetic oil 1 Year, 11 Months ago  
scottw wrote:
Well since i added to the confusion posting the oil filter list for those that care i updated & pasted below a revised list of oil filters for our r*'s comming from your 1st hand info in this post and also the link provided in this post to the oil filter test that had their picks for best oil filters.

Hope this helps reduce the confusion and make avail a list of more then enough oil filters avail today to suit our needs.

Scott

=====================================================================================================

ALL OF THE FOLLOWING PART #’S WILL FIT the R*

Mobil1-M1-110(long) / M1-108 (short)
BOSCH……………………….3300 / 3323 (Short vs long?)
K&N………………………….KN-303
NAPA GOLD………………...1358
PUROLATOR……………….ML16817/ML61819 (Short vs long?)
STP…………………………...SDF13
WIX…………………………..51358
FRAM………………………..6017A
HASTINGS…………………..LF-113
HI FLO………………………HF-303
EMGO……………………….10-82220
Wal-Mart Super Tech .. ST7317
PER-FORM…………………J-503

=======================================================

OIL FITER TEST INFO:

Recommended filters.
All have superior
filtering.


About 2.5 inches long. (std-stock capacity)

Purolator Pure One PL14612, about $6.
Mobil M1-108, about $12.
Made by Champion.
Bosch 3300, about $6.
Made by Champion.
Wal-Mart SuperTech ST6607
Made by Champion.


About 3.25 inches long. (High capacity)

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.

again just my opinion but i wouldn't use the pure one pl14610 on a motorcycle. it was designed for a car with a relief valve of 14-18 psi.
The purolator ML16817 is a motorcycle filter and has the correct relief valve of 9-12 psi
 
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Re:Those using Mobil 1 Synthetic oil 1 Year, 11 Months ago  
greenpus wrote:
scottw wrote:
Well since i added to the confusion posting the oil filter list for those that care i updated & pasted below a revised list of oil filters for our r*'s comming from your 1st hand info in this post and also the link provided in this post to the oil filter test that had their picks for best oil filters.

Hope this helps reduce the confusion and make avail a list of more then enough oil filters avail today to suit our needs.

Scott

=====================================================================================================

ALL OF THE FOLLOWING PART #’S WILL FIT the R*

Mobil1-M1-110(long) / M1-108 (short)
BOSCH……………………….3300 / 3323 (Short vs long?)
K&N………………………….KN-303
NAPA GOLD………………...1358
PUROLATOR……………….ML16817/ML61819 (Short vs long?)
STP…………………………...SDF13
WIX…………………………..51358
FRAM………………………..6017A
HASTINGS…………………..LF-113
HI FLO………………………HF-303
EMGO……………………….10-82220
Wal-Mart Super Tech .. ST7317
PER-FORM…………………J-503

=======================================================

OIL FITER TEST INFO:

Recommended filters.
All have superior
filtering.


About 2.5 inches long. (std-stock capacity)

Purolator Pure One PL14612, about $6.
Mobil M1-108, about $12.
Made by Champion.
Bosch 3300, about $6.
Made by Champion.
Wal-Mart SuperTech ST6607
Made by Champion.


About 3.25 inches long. (High capacity)

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.

again just my opinion but i wouldn't use the pure one pl14610 on a motorcycle. it was designed for a car with a relief valve of 14-18 psi.
The purolator ML16817 is a motorcycle filter and has the correct relief valve of 9-12 psi


Not a bad suggestion but its pretty darn hard to clog an oil filter even the small one on a R* which would be when the bypass valve would come into action.

about the only time that would happen is when running a filter maybe 8k mles or more & also when using moly past type assembly lube when installing new lifters /cams which is a fairly common issue in that case.

But i figure since there are so many bike specific filter options out there these days why bother with an automotive type filter in the 1st place to avoid any issues with dif bypass lvl's if such a situation came up.

Scott
 
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Re:Those using Mobil 1 Synthetic oil 1 Year, 11 Months ago  
Scotto wrote:
I just did some of my own research and the M1-110 is the longer (3.25 in) of the two mentioned. The M1-108 is a shorter (2.5 in) filter. Both have 20 x 1.5mm threads, 14 psi by-pass valve, anti-drain back valve, 2.3" O.D. gasket. The longer one would be the preferred filter. M1-110 is the better choice for the R*

I got my initial info on Mobil 1 filters - indicating the M-108 was the choice - from a Roadstar chart somewhere on the net. You just cant believe everything you read no matter how well intended.


Scotto is right on with this data. I too had the 108 as the one for the R*
but I switched to the 110 when when I did my first oil change.
 
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