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Can\'t remove oil filter :-( I stupidly thought that to save a few pounds and to learn a bit about servicing that performing an oil change myself was the way to go. I tried to remove the filter using a removal strap that a friend lent me. Would not budge. SO I then stupidly banged a screw driver through it and that has just torn the filter. Any ideas. Looks like I may well be going to Mondays BSB in the car. |
hmmm you just have to struggle now |
Hello flanagaj Halfords do a oil fitler nylon strap with a socket head, good for getting leaverage. I think they also do a chain version, but this is a pig to get round the filter. and use a this to tighten the filter up, a touch after hand tight. ![]() good luck Dont forget that oil catcher:) regards TopiToo |
Tighten a jubilee clip aroud the filter and undo with a C spanner. |
Easy to try and unscrew the filter the wrong way when your lying on your back and the filter is upside down! |
Just whack a long screwdriver through it a turn it out like everyone else does ;) |
Since you've already tried the screwdriver method, and probably don't have enough filter left after tearing it for a strap wrench, you'll have to try drifting it out very gently. There is a specialist tool available for extracting torn / damaged oil filters, but I can't remember the name. |
stab it :smug: |
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That's the way mate. When in doubt get medieva on its ass |
If some one has a broken oil filter ,could they send it to me and i will try and make something up to remove it while its on the bike , ,once i get back to work that is :( |
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