Trouble with oil filter

Manifold_Burrito

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Yup....the #$@&¥*& thing won't budge.

What's really worry is it has a dent on the underneath of it. It's done 36000 miles. 1150gs. I've not changed the filter as not owned it a year yet.... was a private sale.
Filter wrench keeps slipping...and im running out of swear words to shout at it.
 
If you nip into kitchen when misses not looking grab a marigold glove stretch this over filter removal cup it will grip filter and make for an effortless removal
 
Blinding idea... so this is common then as filter looks OEM and i have correct tool?
Must be covert on the kitchen supplies, as got it in the neck when I used the dishwasher to degrease my build project.
 
sell its a heap of shite , i'll give you £100 for it , doing you a favour

or

drill 2 holles in tool , put 2 chunky screws thro the holes into filter and ..remove .
 
Sandpaper is the safer option.

Well it is if the missus finds out anyway, alwyas worked for me in the past
 
I always use a k&n oil filter as they have a hex welded to the face so you can use a socket or spanner to remove.



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I use a chain wrench,

After trying all the poncy deluxe, plier type strappy things, that slip and are generally useless.

I tried a chain wrench, never ever use anything else now

mart
 
You won't get a chain wrench in there.

As above, sand paper in the filter tool works well.

For the few extra pence use a genuine/mahle filter. Avoid hiflo filters.
 
I always use a k&n oil filter as they have a hex welded to the face so you can use a socket or spanner to remove.



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K&N oil filters and their pathetic little nut on their biscuit tin thin metal filter body are the worst filters i've ever had to remove.

They've caused me more problems over the years than any other filter fitted.

I use a chain wrench,

After trying all the poncy deluxe, plier type strappy things, that slip and are generally useless.

I tried a chain wrench, never ever use anything else now

mart

Thanks for that advice. You're obviously an 1100/1150 oil filter location expert :rolleyes:
 
Neil, I was going to mention about the sheer time and effort you had to put into removing the K&N oil filter from my bike and how you commented how crap they were, especially at removal time if it didn't go to plan.
 


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