Oil filter storage - use or bin ?

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Rod
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Oil filter storage - use or bin ?

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So, being a bit of a muppet last year when I change the oil and filter I left my stock of filters** in the garage over winter. Its unheated, doesn't leak single skin brick, not too much condensation, but I don't leave the toolbox in there. I was wondering if the general moisture levels would have had any adverse effect on the filters. While I'd rather not bin them it's a cheap alternative to lunching an engine :)


** oem in the cardboard box, no plastic bag.


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Re: Oil filter storage - use or bin ?

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Any condensation will be dried out by hot oil flow in no time.  I keep mine out in the winter here NE USA. 

I think your fine and need to worry less and ride more ^-^
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Re: Oil filter storage - use or bin ?

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As long as they were dry and not exposed to moisture you should be OK using them
FYI: I buy all my filters by the case, motorcycles, cars and plane, never a issue and they are stored in a unheated hanger
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Re: Oil filter storage - use or bin ?

Post by simbo »

The box they're in would have taken the majority of the condensation... That's why tramps sleep underneath cardboard 👍
The GS 'is' the better bike :-)
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