stuburn oil filter...any tricks for removal?
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stuburn oil filter...any tricks for removal?
I have an 89 FXR and I am trying to replace the oil filter. I know this thing comes off counter-clockwise but it is being a real PITA! I am at a point where the filter is now deformed/out of round.
I beleive I am turning it in the correct direction for removal. Basically pushing the oil filter wrench towards the front of the passenger side.
Anyone have any tips on removing an out of round filter.
Man I feel stupid even asking this!
I beleive I am turning it in the correct direction for removal. Basically pushing the oil filter wrench towards the front of the passenger side.
Anyone have any tips on removing an out of round filter.
Man I feel stupid even asking this!
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I have the wheels off to get new tires, so I thought it would be a good time for the oil change.
Anyway this SOB would not turn in any direction, I am turning it counter clockwise but the oil filter wrech got trashed. I ran a screwdriver all of the way through the filter but it just turns, the filter part that is. The colar on the oil fitler is not turning, its like the crome filter housing came loose from the colar that screws onto the oil filter housing.
I think I can get a chisel on the colar but I think if I am laying on the ground and looking straight into the wheel well then it should be coming off if I turn it to the right side of the bike.
The filter is directly in front of the back wheel so that is not the left or right side.
Anyway this SOB would not turn in any direction, I am turning it counter clockwise but the oil filter wrech got trashed. I ran a screwdriver all of the way through the filter but it just turns, the filter part that is. The colar on the oil fitler is not turning, its like the crome filter housing came loose from the colar that screws onto the oil filter housing.
I think I can get a chisel on the colar but I think if I am laying on the ground and looking straight into the wheel well then it should be coming off if I turn it to the right side of the bike.
The filter is directly in front of the back wheel so that is not the left or right side.
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OK, I had no choice but to cut the oil casing off of the filter, so now what I am looking at is the threads where the oil filter screws onto the oil filter housing. I was able to start screwing the new filter on so I know the correct direction to take it off.
Now I have a questions about heating the threads on the oil filter housing, will this mess anything up, as far as I know this is just the location where the oil filter attaches and no operational part in there. .....correct?
Note to self: NEVER use a chrome oil filter EVER again! Also always change my own oil!
I did not install this filter, it was done last year while on a roadtrip.
Now I have a questions about heating the threads on the oil filter housing, will this mess anything up, as far as I know this is just the location where the oil filter attaches and no operational part in there. .....correct?
Note to self: NEVER use a chrome oil filter EVER again! Also always change my own oil!
I did not install this filter, it was done last year while on a roadtrip.
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I run a screw driver right thru the filter and turn, it works everytime when they get too tight and stuck.
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