【KIJIMA】Oil Filter Review
I'm a Manufacturer with a touch of trepidation.
Material of KIJIMA:Rubber products are not the same Size as OEM Product and are all scary.
The filter coverO-ring is too stiff to use, and the filter-equipped rubber is too thin in inner diameter, so I have nothing but apprehension.
It is a DREAM50 OEM compliant product, but I use it because it is compatible with Mukawa's Special clutch Oil Filter.
So please be responsible for anything that happens.
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