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Pastor Jay

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oil filter number
« on: Mar 02, 2020, 02:07:54 pm »
Anyone use the mobile 1 oil filter. what is the mobile one p/n
I have a 2013 scl.
Man it has been a long winter. Four months since I have ridden. 50 degrees today. Hopefully it won't be long now.
Thanks for the help.
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    Re: oil filter number
    « Reply #1 on: Mar 02, 2020, 02:31:06 pm »
    Not my list, but from this thread: https://www.roadstarraider.com/index.php?topic=4897.0

    Bosch.......... 3300
     K&N........   kn 303
     Napa........... Gold 1358
     Purolator........ ml 16817
     STP.............  sdf 13
      Wix.........  51358
      Fram.......... 6017 a
      Hastings....... lf 113
      Hi Flo........... hf 303
    Emgo.......... 10-82220
    Per-Form........ j 50
    Mobil 1...........M1-110

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    Re: oil filter number
    « Reply #2 on: Mar 02, 2020, 03:24:51 pm »
    excellent, thank you.
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      Re: oil filter number
      « Reply #3 on: Mar 02, 2020, 03:35:46 pm »
      when I went to Amazon to buy the filter the fitment section does not include bikes. No Yamaha. Anyone use the Mobile 1  1-110A
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      Re: oil filter number
      « Reply #4 on: Mar 03, 2020, 06:35:42 am »
      Ebay still has M1-110 filters listed.  From what I read on Mobil 1 site it sounds like just a part # change but then amazon shows difference in sizes so not really sure what is up.
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      Re: oil filter number
      « Reply #5 on: Mar 03, 2020, 06:37:44 am »
      Not my list, but from this thread: https://www.roadstarraider.com/index.php?topic=4897.0

      Bosch.......... 3300
       K&N........   kn 303
       Napa........... Gold 1358
       Purolator........ ml 16817
       STP.............  sdf 13
        Wix.........  51358
        Fram.......... 6017 a
        Hastings....... lf 113
        Hi Flo........... hf 303
      Emgo.......... 10-82220
      Per-Form........ j 50
      Mobil 1...........M1-110

      Sorry mate but the Hi flo filter is HF 204 for the 13 SCL

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      Re: oil filter number
      « Reply #6 on: Mar 03, 2020, 07:52:12 am »
      This may be interesting to you.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3V4-lkvciLY&t=815s


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      Re: oil filter number
      « Reply #7 on: Mar 03, 2020, 08:05:04 am »
      Not my list, but from this thread: https://www.roadstarraider.com/index.php?topic=4897.0

      Bosch.......... 3300
       K&N........   kn 303
       Napa........... Gold 1358
       Purolator........ ml 16817
       STP.............  sdf 13
        Wix.........  51358
        Fram.......... 6017 a
        Hastings....... lf 113
        Hi Flo........... hf 303
      Emgo.......... 10-82220
      Per-Form........ j 50
      Mobil 1...........M1-110

      Sorry mate but the Hi flo filter is HF 204 for the 13 SCL

      Both of you are right   :)

      HIFLO : for bikes manufactured between 2008-2010 recommended oil filter is HF303, and for bikes 2011- .. the recommended filter is HF204.

      Same for Champion filters : 2008-2010 COF203 and 2011- ... COF104.

      I don't know why they change.
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      Re: oil filter number
      « Reply #8 on: Mar 03, 2020, 02:50:14 pm »
      Okay, if anyone is interested I spoke with a Mobil tech service guy.  The correct mobile one oil filter number for my 2013 SCL is
      M1MC-134. Pep boys sells them.
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      Re: oil filter number
      « Reply #9 on: Mar 03, 2020, 05:19:28 pm »
      Okay, if anyone is interested I spoke with a Mobil tech service guy.  The correct mobile one oil filter number for my 2013 SCL is
      M1MC-134. Pep boys sells them.

      Well dang glad you got that sorted out...  ;)

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      Re: oil filter number
      « Reply #10 on: Mar 04, 2020, 04:59:39 am »
      I've been using the Mobil 1 for a few years now. Its a higher volume filter and as such is longer than a standard MC filter so removing with the socket end cap wrench isnt possible. I just use the oil filter wrench that has the rubber straps...
      « Last Edit: Mar 04, 2020, 05:12:00 am by Raven »

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      Re: oil filter number
      « Reply #11 on: Mar 04, 2020, 05:07:32 am »
      Okay, if anyone is interested I spoke with a Mobil tech service guy.  The correct mobile one oil filter number for my 2013 SCL is
      M1MC-134. Pep boys sells them.

      Im assuming the "MC" in the part number is a motorcycle specific designation now? In any event the M1-110 is still sold and works just fine on our bikes
      « Last Edit: Mar 04, 2020, 05:10:24 am by Raven »

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      Re: oil filter number
      « Reply #12 on: Mar 04, 2020, 01:32:36 pm »
      I've used the M1-110 for 4 years now, never had a problem & can get it at Wally World. 

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      Re: oil filter number
      « Reply #13 on: Mar 05, 2020, 06:03:58 pm »
      My mechanical experience and abilities are limited and you guys have really helped me over the past couple years do my own thing on my sweet ride. 
      Anyway, about the oil filter,  here is what the tech at Mobile 1 said. "It is a mistake to think that an oil filter is the best one for your vehicle just because it screws on and seems to seat right. He said the 134 is meant for the v-twin and the 110 is for a several different passenger vehicles. What do I know? Nothing, just passing on the info.
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      Re: oil filter number
      « Reply #14 on: Mar 07, 2020, 06:13:47 am »
      My mechanical experience and abilities are limited and you guys have really helped me over the past couple years do my own thing on my sweet ride. 
      Anyway, about the oil filter,  here is what the tech at Mobile 1 said. "It is a mistake to think that an oil filter is the best one for your vehicle just because it screws on and seems to seat right. He said the 134 is meant for the v-twin and the 110 is for a several different passenger vehicles. What do I know? Nothing, just passing on the info.

      I realize you're just passing along the info you were given but I cant help but think that this "motorcycle" filter is just a renamed car filter so they can target riders and up the price. Does it cost more than the M1-110? I've been using the M1-110 for about 5 years and works just fine and will continue to use it as long as its available. When I was researching which filter to use when I first got my Raider I watched several videos and read many reviews on the M1-110 and it ranked very high vs its competition. Use which ever brand that you feel is best for you whether its oil, brakes, tires etc. Its always nice to have choices...
      « Last Edit: Mar 07, 2020, 11:52:34 pm by Raven »