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misterpink 19-Aug-2005 12:13

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"Honey...I shrunk the Ducati's"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
looks more worrying than the oil filter.

zhed44 26-Aug-2005 16:42

DOH!!

i did something similar when trying to get the water temp sender out of the thermostat housing on my 280zx (in fact i make an utter f**k up of most DIY).

managed to get it out far enough to leak, but not far enough out to actually get it out of the housing. then, because all my ham fisted efforts had rounded off the hex nut, i couldn't get it to screw back in to the housing, so it was stuck half in and half out. result - couldn't drive car cos water p***ing out of thermo housing, no AA cover 'cos car was laid up for winter and hence no tax, so i had to pay for it to be brought in by the garage, and they had to drill the little b'std out of the housing and then also discovered that i'd stripped some of the inside thread on the thermo housing - i don't know how on earth that happened since the sender was either brass or copper and plenty soft enough for the hex head to round off, but it did. therefore, i also needed a new thermo housing which took a week to arrive.

total cost around £100 :(

khushy 26-Aug-2005 17:40

£9.99 @ Halfords
 
strap type filter removal tool - much easier than described above!!!



Khushy

:P

MARTIN H 26-Aug-2005 18:13

Quote:

Originally posted by Crunchy
After hours, if fact almost a full day, I decided to lay the bike on some tyres and pick the tin out bit by bit. I then made a tool (see attachment) that fits perfectly in the inlet holes. 2 mins later out came the filter - or what was left of it.:



You could have saved yourself the time and borrowed mine!


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