mmollema
Newbie
I changed my oil for the first time today and broke 2 of those plastic clips that are a pain to get out. I found these ones at Grainger and they look like they would be way easier to use. Just wondering if they are the right size Grainger part # 5muf4
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/Push-I ... Pid=search
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/Push-I ... Pid=search
Beenba
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As long as they have the same hole dis they should be fine. I broke a few of mine doing exhaust donuts and used some I found my Honda. Fit perfect.
zeke66
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Fastenal has ones very similar to the Yamaha ones and seem to be a bit tougher. They even have a slot to get a screwdriver in to pop them up, much easier.
Search some of my old posts, I linked a part number. They are WAY cheaper than the Yamaha ones too.
Here:
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php? ... highlight=
$9 for a box of 25, on sale too.
Search some of my old posts, I linked a part number. They are WAY cheaper than the Yamaha ones too.
Here:
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php? ... highlight=
$9 for a box of 25, on sale too.
usaf167aw
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i found the ones i used to replace my broken ones at lowes or home depot i dont remember which but they seem to work fine for me
40TH FX NYTRO
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The ones from Fastenal work great and are automotive quality. I got a pack of them and they seem to be very durable
LSXM3
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40TH FX NYTRO said:The ones from Fastenal work great and are automotive quality. I got a pack of them and they seem to be very durable
X2 i use them at work for automotive stuff as well as replaced all of the crappy stock ones on my sled with them, they are a much higher quality