【amon】Oil Pan Review
1pc. is useful for various purposes
[How is it used?
I bought it to use as a Drain pan for Oil change.
Oil replacement
Chain cleaning
Parts and tool storage for replacement of OthersParts
It is used for
Was the one you received as per Image?
I thought it was smaller than I expected, but considering that I was going to put it under the belly of the Panigale, 5LiterSize was just right in terms of Clearance.
How was your experience with it?
Oil replacement
In the case of Panigale, it produces about 3.5 liters of waste oil, but the weight of the oil causes it to deflect quite a bit.
There is a scale, but it cannot be used as a scale because there is only a line in one place.
Chain cleaning
I also use it as a receptacle for chain cleaner during chain cleaning. the size is just right and the area around it is now dirt free.
Parts and tool storage
When replacing or removing parts, it is easy to keep bolt nuts, etc. in the box and organize them without losing them.
[Points to note]
Material:It's not like a Stainless Steel pan or something, so I think it might deflect and spill if poured in parallel.
Other items that would be helpful
Installation points and hang/Items to buy together/ Opinions and requests to the Manufacturer
Responses
Other reviews
Convenient for changing oil and for storing parts.
I use it when changing Oil. I bought one and it was so good that I added another one. Other than that, I use it as a container for changing parts. It is good that they are usually stacked and do not get in the way.
It is not a product with special features, but it is sufficient for me. The price and the fact that it is in Japan is also a plus.
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Exactly for oil change for motorcycles!
I purchased this for Oilfor Replacement for PCX.
[Large Kisa]
I bought 5Type L. Engine oil for PCX is 0.8L, so I wondered if it was too large. But I was satisfied with this large size because I can use it for parts cleaning.
【Texture】
The smooth surface is easy to wash and keep clean. It also has notches at one of the four corners, through which the oil can be transferred to the oil tank. It is thick and rigid to a certain degree, so it does not seem to bend under the weight of the oil. In my case, the amount of waste oil was so small that I was able to dispose of it with an oil-absorbing pad from a hundred-yen store.
【Cospa】
As a Plastic Tray, it is moderately priced, but when you use it, you will find that it performs well. Considering the rising cost of raw materials, I think it is relatively inexpensive.
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When replacing Oil and Filter
Used when changing Oil and Filter in GSX1300R HAYABUSA. 5 liters container is about this much.
They did a good job for the Gold amount.
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8L Size is recommended. It can be used as a parts bin.
There are many different types of oil recovery good, but I was first thinking of the recovery tank type, and was surprised at how large it was when I saw the actual product.
The recovery formula is too big. It is too big.
The height is quite high, and there is not much room for hands in the structure, so it looked tight when doing some repair work while removing the drain bolt or pulling out the oil.
So I decided to look for a simple Tray type. I bought this product based on various impressions and it was a Large success.
It is quite rigid and the notch is very convenient.
Incidentally, I substituted a 100-unit Case once before buying it, but it was so rigid that I couldn't lift it because it was so squishy and distorted after filling it with about 2 liters. I managed to lift it up by dragging it out, Phew!" I can't pour because it's too distorted! I'll try pouring it out, but it's not notched, so it spills a lot. I really want to die. I wet my pillow with tears.
This product is rigid enough so that this is not the case, and the notches allow for stable pouring. The notch is nice.
After pouring, simply wipe up with Dustcloth. It is easy to clean up and can be used as a parts tray.
We strongly recommend the 8L size, because if you choose the smallest size and the oil is filled to the maximum capacity, it will be extremely difficult when it comes time to pour it out.
Another feature of this product is that it is low in height for its capacity, making it very easy to work with on a Motorcycle. As you can see in the image, it can be placed under the SS with the Cowl attached with plenty of room to spare (actually, the Under Cowl is removed when replacing oil).
Unlike toro boats, the sloping outward slope and narrow edges make even the 8L size not particularly large in external shape, and the ConcreteBlock1.:It is only about 5pcs. long, so it is easy to store.
The reason why many people use Trays instead of OilPacks is because many municipalities allow you to put them in small plastic bottles and dispose of them in the combustible waste (you save money by not having to buy OilPacks), and you can put them in the Oil collection. I transfer from Tray to Oil Jug and from there to Plastic bottle.
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I use it conveniently.
I bought three of them and they can be stacked and placed in a compact box, so they take up less space than containers. I also like the subdued colors, and now I have a reasonably sized Dan Pole box from Webike! View detail