FFS! HAND TIGHT ONLY!!!
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Rubin215 said:
I'm not often defeated when it comes to removing oil filters, but this one is going to require a decent night's sleep first.


This is why spin-on filters are only meant to be hand tight...

Here's one....This is why spin-on filters are only meant to be hand tight...

A guy wants to buy my spare 1098 engine because he cracked his crank case tightening the sump plug!!!
FFS!! Do people have zero mechanical sympathy??
A monkey with a $1000 digital torque wrench is still a monkey buy any other name....
I've never had a problem....but then I follow the instructions religiously. Oil the seal and torque up to low end of spec (from memory on mine 10-15Nm).
Anyway, seeing as it has a set of convenient holes I would use a peg spanner. ie something like this. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Universal-Adjustable-Span...
If you don't have one then circlip/longnose plier jammed into the holes and then a suitable spanner across them.
Or screw a couple of bolts in and use a bar across them.
Anyway, seeing as it has a set of convenient holes I would use a peg spanner. ie something like this. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Universal-Adjustable-Span...
If you don't have one then circlip/longnose plier jammed into the holes and then a suitable spanner across them.
Or screw a couple of bolts in and use a bar across them.
Fastdruid said:
I've never had a problem....but then I follow the instructions religiously. Oil the seal and torque up to low end of spec (from memory on mine 10-15Nm).
Anyway, seeing as it has a set of convenient holes I would use a peg spanner. ie something like this. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Universal-Adjustable-Span...
If you don't have one then circlip/longnose plier jammed into the holes and then a suitable spanner across them.
Or screw a couple of bolts in and use a bar across them.
^^^ This. Depending on access you might be able to bend the base plate of the filter away from the engine to break the seal. As has been said, it's probably been put on without oil/grease rather than over tightened so if you can weaken the seal it'll likely come of easy.Anyway, seeing as it has a set of convenient holes I would use a peg spanner. ie something like this. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Universal-Adjustable-Span...
If you don't have one then circlip/longnose plier jammed into the holes and then a suitable spanner across them.
Or screw a couple of bolts in and use a bar across them.
Heavens shouldn't laugh this sounds like one of my "quick" jobs. I had the rear brake off of my SV 3 times at the weekend because I failed to locate the pads correctly. The simplest jobs are the ones that always balls up and I hate when you go out to the garage thinking "I'll be out here 5 minutes to do a simple job" which leads to 5 yours of 1 step forward 2 back.
Take an old socket, weld on some bar across and then down to the width of the holes, so you've got like a fork. Stick a ratchet or bar onto the socket and you should be able to twist off.
Or if you can get a punch/long bar in there you might be able to use a punch to knock it around, again using the holes.
Or if you can get a punch/long bar in there you might be able to use a punch to knock it around, again using the holes.
The only time I ever took my MT10 to be serviced at a garage (doing other jobs too) they tightened the oil filter to about 5000nm, gits. I stupidly tried the screwdriver stabbed in the oil filter trick and it just chewed the filter up and still didnt come off. Had to use a chisel to knock the remaining carcass around FFS 

Crudeoink said:
The only time I ever took my MT10 to be serviced at a garage (doing other jobs too) they tightened the oil filter to about 5000nm, gits. I stupidly tried the screwdriver stabbed in the oil filter trick and it just chewed the filter up and still didnt come off. Had to use a chisel to knock the remaining carcass around FFS 
I don't know anyone who has had success with the screwdriver method, the filter always rips first. I only tried it once in the early '90s on a Mk2 Escort, and it didn't work then. Maybe filters were stronger in the '60s/'70s when they first moved to canister filters and this method became myth then?
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