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Reddit mentions of Grease Monkey Disposable Nitrile All Purpose Gloves - Pack of 100 (Non Latex)

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Grease Monkey Disposable Nitrile All Purpose Gloves - Pack of 100 (Non Latex)
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Protect and keep from continuously having to spend time washing your hands. Keep your hands clean and add gripDisposable and DurableFits like latex grips like a work glovePack of 100 gloves. Latex Free and Free of Talcom Powder that can dry out your handsSlip Resistant. Great for shop owners and extremly useful for Do-it-yourselfers to keep around the house
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ColorBlack
Height2.8 Inches
Length9.1 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateDecember 2014
SizeX-Large (Pack of 100)
Weight0.220462262 Pounds
Width5.1 Inches

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u/KillerPenguinz · 7 pointsr/SVRiders

Here is the filter you need (just search for the model number on Amazon and you can buy it there. Your model number is KN-138). For oil, I run Rotella Synthetic, but any 5W-40 or 10W-40 will work (the 5 and 10 just designate the temperature at which it will still run well, ie 5 C or 10 C. I live in the north east so I go for 5 for peace of mind). Regardless of which you choose, you'll need about 2.9 quarts for a full (ie with filter) change.

Get some nitrile gloves (especially for spreading oil on the filter when you install it), shop towels for clean up, and you may want to look into getting a new crush washer for the drain bolt (not sure if/when yours has ever been replaced. They can last a while, but it's not a bad idea to replace it if you aren't sure). An oil filter clamp isn't a bad idea to help with getting them off, but I doubt you'll have issue with it. Don’t forget a good oil drain pan (I recommend this one with a screw in, top spout – this is what the oil would drain into – the oil filter holder on the top so it can drain over 24 hours, as well as a front spout), as well as a funnel to help you get the oil in.

Let me know if you need help with anything else. I've found these instructions helpful for those new to it and they are the exact same for you, too. What do you need to change the rectifier for?