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Old 14-Mar-2006, 20:51
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Drilled oil filler and drain plug

Hi guys looking for a suitable drilled oil filler and drain plugfor my 600 ss, where do I get one from? Also I still desperatly need the 2 into 1 section of the exhaust system, the bit the joins the front and rear header pipes to the exhaust can. HELP PLEASE.

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Old 14-Mar-2006, 22:28
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Murray I thought you were sorted for the pipe??
I have one that i could bring to caddy for you to borrow if you wish.
As for the plugs drill your own they are made from cheese

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Old 14-Mar-2006, 22:35
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Murray, if you dont have time, Alan always brings drills & lockwire etc, and says he can help you out on the Sat if needed.

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Old 15-Mar-2006, 01:59
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Tenner each, all Ducati ones are the same size.
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Old 15-Mar-2006, 09:13
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For the oil filter just put a jubilee clip rouind it and lock wire that.
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Old 15-Mar-2006, 09:21
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you can bring me your drain plug, I'll drill it for you. I've done mine and it's not leaking yet
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Old 15-Mar-2006, 09:56
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Old 15-Mar-2006, 10:18
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For the oil filter, use K&N.

These come with a pre-drilled nut on the end to make it easy to remove and lockwire. Not much more expensive than a standard filter.
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How much does a K&N oil filter cost?
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Old 15-Mar-2006, 11:47
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I only paid £15 when I bought three, so this guys is obviously making quite a bit of money at those prices!
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