
Important Tip: Cleaning the Oil Filter on the PCX- 2011
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Important Tip: Cleaning the Oil Filter on the PCX- 2011
When you take off the Engine Oil Strainer Screen off after draining the oil and replacing the engine oil drain bolt. Make sure to clean the screen filter with a "Braking Contact Cleaner" And not with WD-40 followed by lots of water, Water will leave condensation in that fine screen and will not try out completely, and will do harm your scooter. Water & Oil do not mix!!
Braking Contact Cleaner will dry out real quick and you'll be ready to go...

Re: Important Tip: Cleaning the Oil Filter on the PCX- 2011
What do you suppose that the crankcase breather is for?kernmarlow wrote:Water will leave condensation in that fine screen and will not try out completely, and will do harm your scooter.
But I agree, water is no good for washing the mesh strainer.
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Re: Important Tip: Cleaning the Oil Filter on the PCX- 2011
I clean mine in a paraffin (kerosine) parts washer. It mixes with the oil in the strainer and cleans it nicely.
Then I thoroughly blast it dry with an air line before refitting.
As you say, water and engine parts don't mix.
Then I thoroughly blast it dry with an air line before refitting.
As you say, water and engine parts don't mix.
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Re: Important Tip: Cleaning the Oil Filter on the PCX- 2011
i clean mine with WD-40 and water, and then blow out the filter with compressed air, or let it sit out for 30 min. 10,000 miles later, I have had no issues at all, and every oil change has had the used oil look clean. Its such a TINY minute amount of water, and in almost an entire quart of oil, I dont think it would do a thing at all.
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Re: Important Tip: Cleaning the Oil Filter on the PCX- 2011
you could also just dip the filter in the used oil after cleaning with water, if its something one would worry about.
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Re: Important Tip: Cleaning the Oil Filter on the PCX- 2011
I am a newbie when it comes to a pcx :-)
Is the oil filter to change with a new one or just to clean?
Is it made from metal?
Is the oil filter to change with a new one or just to clean?
Is it made from metal?
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Re: Important Tip: Cleaning the Oil Filter on the PCX- 2011
Already found out the oil changing topic ... thank you! :-)
trietjebietje wrote:I am a newbie when it comes to a pcx :-)
Is the oil filter to change with a new one or just to clean?
Is it made from metal?
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Re: Important Tip: Cleaning the Oil Filter on the PCX- 2011
You just clean the screen -- no need to replace.
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Previously rides: 2011 Honda PCX 125, 2005 V-Strom DL650, 1974 Vespa Ciao, 2011 Honda PCX 170 (tons of mods - takegawa 170cc big bore kit, gears, etc), 1996 Honda Nighthawk 250, 1987 Honda Spree, 2000 KTM 125SX, 2003 Honda Silverwing, 2007 Genuine Buddy 125, 1998 Honda PC800, 2008 Buddy 125 (white), 2008 Buddy 125 (red), 2001 Honda Reflex, 1987 Honda Elite, 1988 Honda Spree, 2007 Yamaha Vino, 2007 Honda Metro, 2x 125cc pure-chinesium dirt bikes
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Re: Important Tip: Cleaning the Oil Filter on the PCX- 2011
Really cheap maintanance motorbike :-)
Also does not seem to have any fuel filter like cars have :-)
Also does not seem to have any fuel filter like cars have :-)
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Re: Important Tip: Cleaning the Oil Filter on the PCX- 2011
How about using a bit of fresh gasoline for cleaning, then a quick rinse and dry....is that okay? Growing up I saw gasoline used a lot for various cleaning jobs (even to drown bugs from rosebushes). Or...as an example, a can of Repsol Moto Brake and Parts Contact cleaner used for this?
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Re: Important Tip: Cleaning the Oil Filter on the PCX- 2011
Brake cleaner is probably the easiest, cleans it right off and dries with no residue. Cheap too! Just don't breath in the fumes.

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Re: Important Tip: Cleaning the Oil Filter on the PCX- 2011
trietjebietje wrote:Really cheap maintanance motorbike :-)
Also does not seem to have any fuel filter like cars have :-)
It does have a "foot" type gauze filter at the base of the submerged fuel pump
Right way to do it tbh. You could fit a replaceable in line filter too if you wanted
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Re: Important Tip: Cleaning the Oil Filter on the PCX- 2011
Thanks Fiah, good to know. I'd prefer unscented
however must > Hold breath, Breathe out...breathe out...breathe out and finish job Fast 


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Re: Important Tip: Cleaning the Oil Filter on the PCX- 2011
The can usually states something to the likes of 'use only in a well-ventilated area'. In this case, I'm inclined to act exactly as stated on the can!
