Removing Oil Filter.
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Removing Oil Filter.
What's the best thing to use for removing the oil filter. I started with a strap wrench,no joy. Had a spin off type couldn't get enough room for the ratchet. Goes against my nature but i used a screw driver through it in the end.
There is enough room for the right tool. What d'ya recommend?
There is enough room for the right tool. What d'ya recommend?
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Re: Removing Oil Filter.
Don't put it on so tight next time :)
If a couple of hands and a strap is not moving it then perhaps even a screwdriver and a hammer might just rip it up.
If a couple of hands and a strap is not moving it then perhaps even a screwdriver and a hammer might just rip it up.
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Re: Removing Oil Filter.
First time i have gone near it. Someone did put it on fairly tight though.
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Re: Removing Oil Filter.
There are straps you can buy at Supercheap or the like which latch on and when turned lock around the filter and can be used to remove.
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Re: Removing Oil Filter.
I used to use the screwdriver and hammer method, but it was always in the back of mind that if it didn't come off after I'd stabbed a hole through it then the bike could not be ridden.
Now I put a big jubilee clip around it and tighten it up with the screw part at the right angle so you can strike it with something, at least it doesn't damage the filter. This method has always worked for me.
Now I put a big jubilee clip around it and tighten it up with the screw part at the right angle so you can strike it with something, at least it doesn't damage the filter. This method has always worked for me.
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Re: Removing Oil Filter.
You can get band type removers that screw tight around the filter rather than rely on being twisted to do it. I did use a chain type last time and it was awkward, but the time before I pierced it with a screwdriver. It's a last resort thing really, as I found the body ripped, which is obviously not good when you unscrew it by hand!
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Re: Removing Oil Filter.
I've always used a ratchet tool similar to this:


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Re: Removing Oil Filter.
And you don't have any issue with clearance for the ratchet?gavins wrote:I've always used a ratchet tool similar to this:
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Re: Removing Oil Filter.
I thought about using an extension when I used the chain wrench, but then the rad would be in the way. As we all know, what with the headers and the rad, there's bugger all room to get anything at the thing in a sensible manner!

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Re: Removing Oil Filter.
http://www.davidsilverspares.co.uk/VFR4 ... art_22854/
Works wonders, i use them for my bikes
Works wonders, i use them for my bikes