I changed oil in my 75 Yamaha and as usual the filter wrench slipped on the housing, so I used a tip I saw on Utube. Just drill two holes in the filter wrench and drive self drilling screws into the old filter. Quick and easy.
I changed oil in my 75 Yamaha and as usual the filter wrench slipped on the housing, so I used a tip I saw on Utube. Just drill two holes in the filter wrench and drive self drilling screws into the old filter. Quick and easy.
I try to drive as if my 16 year old Grandson is following me
Speak as if he is listening and act as if he is watching
Two is good, three is way better !! I learned that trick when I was in Auto Shop and that was a LIFETIME ago, lol !! 1965 !!
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Good thinking
I poke a screwdriver through. Then spend 20 minutes cleaning my hands after. Only once. Learned to only hand tighten the filter on.
2017 Phoenix 819
2016 200ProXS, s/n 2B359849, Mod 1200P73BD
I have wrapped a strip of duct tape around end of filter (think the black rubber strip on fram filters) and the filter wrench didnt slip then and was able to screw filter off .
1988 Ranger 364V
150HP Merc Black Max
If it is really stuck on, the biggest problem in removing a filter is getting a grip on it. You will find if you put one or more big screw type radiator clamps around it you can get a grip on it every time. You can also use a drift and hammer against the screw part to get it started coming off. The best thing about this method is no oil leakage.
Piece of sandpaper, folded, grit facing out on both sides.A small piece will usually work when inserted between wrench band and filter.