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Be Careful What You Believe!

BajaRon

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As many of you know. I sell quite a bit on eBay. Sometimes people leave product reviews. Usually they can be helpful. Some are funny. But some can be downright bad information. Here is a feedback left regarding an oil filter kit I sell for the SM5/SE5 Can-Am Spyder.

See if you know what is so bad about this information.

'incorrect filter - ordered this filter to replace an oem filter- the oem filter had a pass-through on the top (a hole) this replacement did not. I had to drill a hole in it to use it.'
 
The OE filter does not have a "pass-through" . So I am guessing that what he thought was the OE filter that he removed was incorrect.

No use putting a filter in it. If you are going to drill a hole in it anyway. Could have saved a couple $.
 
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Your the best!!

However you can't fix stupid.
Why would you want unfiltered oil running through a hole and through your engine?
 
You are all too smart! I though I'd catch someone that didn't get it.

What is a 'Pass Through' filter anyway? If the oil goes in one end and out the other without ever passing through the filter medium. What's the point?
 
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Really😲

Ahhh come on... he is using his special kind of logic...🤔 oil comes in that hole and has nowhere to get back out...seems logical if you don't know what a filter does or how it works...Interesting part is why would he do that if the OEM filter and the replacement filter are the same...:shocked:
 
I must be missing something.
The 564 filter/kit on Ebay for the SE5 sure looks to be hollow as is the 556 filter I got from you last week.
Hollow as in the hole goes all the way through.
What am I missing?
 
filter

I believe the short filter is open on both ends where as the longer filter has a solid back. I hope he didn't try to put a long filter in the short canister.
 
I must be missing something.
The 564 filter/kit on Ebay for the SE5 sure looks to be hollow as is the 556 filter I got from you last week.
Hollow as in the hole goes all the way through.
What am I missing?

No need to drill a hole in this end.

Filter Cap End.jpg
 
News Flash

Now maybe, just maybe, he couldn't get the plastic off. Some filters come with tough shrink wrap. :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack: Live and learn, My 2.:thumbup:
 
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