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Old 15-Jul-2005, 20:24   #1
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strong wrist!!!
I have just changed me oil/filter at 1000 miles as i always do. Old habits die hard, getting the filter off is the usual right wrist acher my belt tool is a crap purchase and the chain wont fit in what size cannister thingmy do i need as me right wrist aint wat it used to be ...wink wink!
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Old 15-Jul-2005, 20:42   #2
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see your local snap on man, blue point canister tool, part number 76-8 fits ducati filters. costs about £12.00 +v.a.t . you can even torque the new filter up with it. theres some monkey on ebay selling the same design tool with a starting bid of £49.95
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Old 15-Jul-2005, 20:56   #3
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I use a Halfords "steel band" (not the calypso ) type tool on my 748 no probs. They're 12, 14 quid, summat like that.

The chain and belt types are rubbish IMO.
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Old 15-Jul-2005, 21:18   #4
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Wack a screw driver through :P
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Old 15-Jul-2005, 21:47   #5
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The Ducati oil filter tool is about a tenner at your local dealer
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Old 16-Jul-2005, 00:19   #6
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Wack a screw driver through :P
that's what id do
I like screw drivers I do
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Old 16-Jul-2005, 00:23   #7
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Stilsons do the trick
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Old 16-Jul-2005, 01:00   #8
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K+N oil filters have a built-in nut at the end so a torque wrench can be used if needed!

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Old 17-Jul-2005, 20:58   #9
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Thanks chaps loads of ideas here then
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Old 17-Jul-2005, 21:20   #10
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Wack a screw driver through :P
that's what id do
I like screw drivers I do

works for me too.

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