Has anyonei Bristol got an Oil Filter Wrench

Mart75

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Hi
Has anyone in the centre of Bristol got a 1200 oil filter wrench I could borrow - didn't realise they were different to the 1150's

Thanks
 
Looking at the website - the only one I can see has 14 sides - thought the GS had 12?
 
Ought to be

76mm 12 sided Sealy part number vs7004-76.12

Halfrauds do or did list them or I could post you one for a fiver inc UK plus NI
 
Thanks - will check out local Halfords tomorrow - was hoping to do it this weekend ahead of trip next week
 
I've got a chain wrench you can borrow if you need it - if it's dry tomorrow I will be happy to run it over to you as I want to take the bike out to try out camera mounts.

PM me, but won't be able to leave here before about 11.30, takes about 45 minutes to Bristol from here.
 
I've got a chain wrench you can borrow if you need it - if it's dry tomorrow I will be happy to run it over to you as I want to take the bike out to try out camera mounts.

PM me, but won't be able to leave here before about 11.30, takes about 45 minutes to Bristol from here.

Is there enough room around the filter to even get a chain wrench on?
 
Not sure there is enough room for a chain - but have never tried it - and obviously by nature of the post haven't done an oil change on this bike as yet - was trying to avoid the ancient screw drive and hammer technique - remember it well from Morris Minor days
 
I ended up at Halfords because chain wrench and strap wrench won't fit. I also got my magnetic plug spanner from there.

It's lucky they had the filter socket because the old filter was done up solid. No way would the screwdriver (bodge) method have worked.
 
Tip: once you undo the filter, check the rubber seal hasn't bonded onto the engine block with the heat. It makes the job a pain if you put the new filter over the top as it will leak.
 
Not sure there is enough room for a chain - but have never tried it - and obviously by nature of the post haven't done an oil change on this bike as yet - was trying to avoid the ancient screw drive and hammer technique - remember it well from Morris Minor days

Can't help with whether it will fit or not, but offer still stands, send me a text on zero 78 zero 32 zero 4338 if you do want it.

Cheers
Clive
 
Thanks Clive - will see how I go today and let you know
 
Not sure there is enough room for a chain - but have never tried it - and obviously by nature of the post haven't done an oil change on this bike as yet - was trying to avoid the ancient screw drive and hammer technique - remember it well from Morris Minor days

Morris Minor had the old internal cartridge type of filter element (although many owners fitted spin-on canister conversions).
 


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