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Hiflyer
1st September 2010, 10:05
Anyone know how to get to the oil filter on a 1996 honda 250 hornet??
Haven’t done it myself before and I can’t find the workshop manual.
Cheers! :yes:
onearmedbandit
1st September 2010, 11:44
Hmmm, from memory some Honda's have their filter located behind a metal plate. If it is, it should be obvious, an engine cover with 2 bolts that looks like it should come off.
Suntoucher
1st September 2010, 12:17
Pretty much every manual.
http://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=140295
YellowDog
1st September 2010, 12:29
It can't be very far from the sump plug.
Get a torch and take a look.
avgas
1st September 2010, 13:27
Honda ones are usually on the side opposite the side stand. Look for a engine cover plate, possibly with 3 bolts holding it on. However it could really be anywhere.
cs363
1st September 2010, 18:52
I'm no 250 Hornet expert, but I believe the engine is the same as a CBR250RR, albeit slightly detuned - in which case it's a cartridge type filter located inside the sump (see diagram), held in by a big bolt (probably a 17 or 19mm hex).
SMOKEU
1st September 2010, 19:18
Hmmm, from memory some Honda's have their filter located behind a metal plate. If it is, it should be obvious, an engine cover with 2 bolts that looks like it should come off.
I'm pretty sure that's where my one is.
Hiflyer
2nd September 2010, 19:44
Well there's the 17-18mm alan key hole on the oposite side of the sidestand which looks like it could be hiding an oil filter. And there's a big bolt under the engine as well.
Flip a coin? haha
avgas
2nd September 2010, 20:03
I'm no 250 Hornet expert, but I believe the engine is the same as a CBR250RR, albeit slightly detuned - in which case it's a cartridge type filter located inside the sump (see diagram), held in by a big bolt (probably a 17 or 19mm hex).
Yep looking at pictures of the hornet - my bet is with this as well
cs363
2nd September 2010, 22:14
Well there's the 17-18mm alan key hole on the oposite side of the sidestand which looks like it could be hiding an oil filter. And there's a big bolt under the engine as well.
Flip a coin? haha
If the big bolt is in the middle of a round cast cover (about 80mm or so across) then that'll be it, see the below picture and imagine the filter being inside the sump (bottom of engine) and all you can see is the head of that big bolt and the outside of the cover. There's a few extra pics to hopefully give you an idea.
Hiflyer
3rd September 2010, 11:55
If the big bolt is in the middle of a round cast cover (about 80mm or so across) then that'll be it, see the below picture and imagine the filter being inside the sump (bottom of engine) and all you can see is the head of that big bolt and the outside of the cover. There's a few extra pics to hopefully give you an idea.
Cheers for that man!!!!!
SMOKEU
10th September 2010, 00:22
I just changed the oil filter today on my CBR. Turned out to be a much simpler job than the drama I was imagining.
Hiflyer
18th September 2010, 13:56
Right so Oil and filter ready for action either sunday or monday.... wish me luck haha
Hiflyer
18th September 2010, 13:57
I just changed the oil filter today on my CBR. Turned out to be a much simpler job than the drama I was imagining.
was it in the same place as the diagrams above??
Gibbo89
18th September 2010, 14:07
I just changed the oil filter today on my CBR. Turned out to be a much simpler job than the drama I was imagining.
mine was a fucking mission and a half... the oil filter was on so damn tight. some retard thought he was being sure of it... what a dick
but i reckon the bike feels a bit smoother now that it's done anyway.
SMOKEU
18th September 2010, 15:32
was it in the same place as the diagrams above??
The filter setup on my bike is identical to that diagram.
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