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K&N Oil filters
Hello,
Yesterday I came to change the oil and filter on the sv and the previous owner had put a nice shiny chrome k&n oil filter, which looked pretty neat. Anyway, when I came to undo the filter I could get a socket or spanner to fit on the "17mm" nut. A 17mm spanner/socket was too big and slipped round and 16mm spanner/socket wasn't big enough. With a hammer and a bit of persuasion the 16mm went on, only when I came to undo the filter the socket slipped on the nut. The only way I could get it off was with a mega pair of pliers which squashed the filter and the eventually started to undo it. Has anyone else had this problem? I seem to keep finding funny size nuts and bolts at the moment where one size is to big and then the next size down is too small! Rob |
Re: K&N Oil filters
A properly fitted oil filter will come off by getting hold of it and turning.
When they are in awkward places a strap or chain filter wrench helps. or if you are a total wimp there is such a thing as a filter tool that fits those oddball filters with a hex head. Please note I said properly fitted. Some people assume they must be tightened so the seal collapses and it stretches the threads as the container gouges into the engine casing |
Re: K&N Oil filters
I have used K&N filters twice now. I have never had an issue getting it off when it was time to change the filter...
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Never had a problem, undo by hand tighten by hand.
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I have juts fitted a K&N, will let you know how i get on when replacing
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i have never been able to unscrew an oil fliter without using a huge **** off pipe wrench. 9 out of 10 people over tighten them. The K&N version oil filter i have has a hole through the nut so you can shove a small rod through it for extra power when turning?
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I haven't yet bought a bike where I've been able to take the filter off by hand. Nearly pushed the SV over trying to undo that last weekend!!
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Sounds like whoever is fitting em is over-tightening it.
I've used K&N filter for that last three oil changes and think they are grand. Never had an issue with removal or socket size. Don't mean to sound smart/snobby but what brand sockets are you using? |
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I was using a halfords socket set. There was no way it was going to come off by hand...or not my hand anyway! Maybe the worlds strongest man maybe. I've replaced it with a champion with a ridged end. Champion have always been good in the past.
Rob |
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sounds mad but are you sure it was a metric size socket?? maybe someone changed it for a much older one, so metric would be very slightly out.
i used a rubber jar opener thingy to get my oil filter off :) |
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