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Old 03-11-2008, 12:27 PM
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Default 07 650 Brute After Market Oil Filter

Just wondering if anyone has utilizing any aftermarket oil filter(s) (ie...Fram, NAPA etc) for the above mentioned machine?
If so, Please mention brand and part# to assist others...
Thanks, and ride it like you stole it!
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Old 03-13-2008, 10:54 PM
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Default 07 650 Brute After Market Oil Filter

Check out this thread. I assume it is the same as the 750
http://atvquadsquad.com/eve/fo...66018454/m/5851096325



There is a plethora of spin on oil filters that fit the Kawi engines. It's nice to have so many options.
Supposedly if you reference a 1994 Mazda MX-3, V6 engine you'll find these automotive filters fit:
Mobil 1, M1-110
Bosch, 3323
Purolator Pure One, PL14610
NAPA Gold, 1356, Carquest, 85356, WIX, 51356 (all made by WIX)
Deutsch, D-370
AC Delco, PF-2057
Motorcraft Long Life, FL-821
STP, S-02867
FRAM, 7317
Thanks to NYROC.
Search NYROC's web site, tech tips, Prairie. He goes into great detail on what filters fit, & lists a bunch of others too. Many are motorcycle filters that are shorter.
I agree with Dave, I like the longer filter.
 
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Old 03-14-2008, 09:47 AM
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Default 07 650 Brute After Market Oil Filter

The Purolator Pure One PL14610 for about $6 is the recommended filter on many Mazda and motorcycle forums. The Purolator Premium L14610 $4 which is also a great quality filter with many of the same features as the Pure One can be bought in the Advance Auto "Total Grip" brand part number AA7317 for about $2.50. I am running the Advance Auto branded Purolator. The consensus says to stay away from the Fram filters. The Wal-Mart super tech 7317 used to be a high quality filter at a bargain price, but it has changed in design and appears to be using some plastic internally where it used to have metal. Honestly you can get really bored and research the crap out of theses oil filters and confuse the heck out of your self, but in reality if you change your oil & filter often like I do, any one of the filters on TX Camo's list would suffice.
 
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Old 03-14-2008, 11:48 AM
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Default 07 650 Brute After Market Oil Filter

I avoid Fram and Pennsoil Filters. Im almost 100% sure that they are the same filter anyway. The reason I wont use them is that they both use a cardbord anti drainback valve. It distorts and dosent seal, allowing dirty oil back into the engine.
 
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Default 07 650 Brute After Market Oil Filter

http://www.wixfilters.com/filterlookup/index.asp
 
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