Just my 2C...I apologize for bumping
Those WallyMart filter numbers are the Fram numbers with a different (ST) prefix. The '3675' is the correct filter for the I6. The '3605' is the same diameter, but shorter. I think it may be the correct filter for the V8. My guess it is the Fram filter in drag. The standard Fram and the SuperGuard are paper junk. Only Fram filter Bob the Oil Guy found acceptable was the Tough Guard 'TG3675'. If you do frequent oil & filter changes, it's likely the filter doesn't matter much.
Wal Mart Super Tech Oil Filters
Re: Wal Mart Super Tech Oil Filters
The oil is quite good by its nature as it helps to prevent impurities and also dirt in the engine oil and thereby safer for motor bikes as well. however it is required to change in every 5000 to 7000 miles journey.
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Re: Wal Mart Super Tech Oil Filters
I want to jump in about batteries. I bought a used motorcycle that the owner had put a new battery in. It wouldn't hold a charge. The owner then got a second battery that also wouldn't hold a charge. Yes, he had bought one at Walmart and one elsewhere...they were "off brands".
I finally went and bought a Yuasa battery and it has been great. Sometimes you really do get what you pay for.
I finally went and bought a Yuasa battery and it has been great. Sometimes you really do get what you pay for.
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Re: Wal Mart Super Tech Oil Filters
I think we should be buying at some other place
Re: Wal Mart Super Tech Oil Filters
I've been using them for the last 20+ years.
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2005 VTX 1800
2005 450R
1999 KLR 650
1996 ZX-11