slotted oil filter removal??
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slotted oil filter removal??
Anybody have any tips on removing an oil filter that has a slot instead of a socket on the end?? I'm having trouble fitting a strap wrench into that tiny space. Thanks.
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A lot of people use a large flat file, most just prefer to avoid that style of filter.
Or these (snowflake wrenches), but obviously I might not invest in it unless I planned to use it all the time.
http://www.oopsclunkthud.com/
Or these (snowflake wrenches), but obviously I might not invest in it unless I planned to use it all the time.
http://www.oopsclunkthud.com/
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Bumping this thread for help. So over the years I've had to try and become more self sufficient with things and next up is the buddy oil change. This would be no big deal if not for this D*+^ slotted filter. I can't get the thing off. Scooterwest happens to be a 1.5 miles from my house, so went down to get the materials (first mistake was buying another slotted filter which I have since returned...I'll be ordering the prima one that can be screwed on and off with a socket wrench. So I have purchased and returned the below linked wrenches meant for this filter. The first one was the solid one that did nothing but slip out of the slot. So I got the second which snapped the moment It had resistance. I then went to Home Depot and got a crescent wrench, which barely could reach the filter and the center stand was in the way of moving it....returned that and got an oil filter wrench (I hate tools that only do one thing, but I'm getting desperate). It could barely fit in the small space either and there was no room to turn it. Any new info on getting these darn things off? I acknowledge that I am not mechanically skilled but this is ridiculous. If you are ordering filters, I do not recommend this one. Ideas welcome!
https://www.scooterwest.com/items/?_pag ... -Tool/1718
https://www.scooterwest.com/items/?_pag ... -Tool/1718
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Buy the HF197, Same hex head as your drain plug. About $5.00 each when you buy 10.
http://www.motoparthub.com/HF197_HiFlo_ ... oCFErw_wcB
Get a big straight screwdriver and use vicegrips on the shaft. That will get the old filter off:
http://www.harborfreight.com/3-8-eighth ... 94619.html
Take your new filter into Harbor Freight and see if the small wrench in this set will work:
http://www.harborfreight.com/4-piece-en ... 94096.html
http://www.motoparthub.com/HF197_HiFlo_ ... oCFErw_wcB
Get a big straight screwdriver and use vicegrips on the shaft. That will get the old filter off:
http://www.harborfreight.com/3-8-eighth ... 94619.html
Take your new filter into Harbor Freight and see if the small wrench in this set will work:
http://www.harborfreight.com/4-piece-en ... 94096.html
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Unfortunately the slotted tool that Motorsport had couldn't even loosen it, so an Allen wrench would be tougher. I don't have one but would get one of I think it would work. ...ive now purchased 5 tools and returned 4 for this job...the slot has very smooth edges and so far any slotted tool just slides out. Plus I think it's on really, really tight (I didn't install it).
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lol, holy cow
Thats very tempting and likely would bring pleasure if it worked. I figure I put myself deeper down a rabbit hole trying to rectify an incomplete job. I am almost a the point I will suck it up (I mean I have been for years) and take it somewhere to get the filter off and replace with a non slotted one (ordered). But I really need is someone with the strength of an ox and the hands of toddler. 


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Patrick's wrench is good. Bought one for a friend for his Vespa GT200. Oddly, I have yet to own a bike I'd need one for!Syd wrote:I don't know how well it works, but I like oopsclunkthud's star wrench.
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Once I realized that I had no reason to preserve the integrity of the old filter, it was straightforward to get it off: Rather than trying to find a wrench to fit the the slot or go around the circumference, I just jammed a sharp screw driver right through the filter and used the leverage of the screw driver to turn the filter.
It's a messy proposition if there's a lot oil in the filter, but it gets the job done simply enough.
It's a messy proposition if there's a lot oil in the filter, but it gets the job done simply enough.
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How about a minimal-styled strap wrench like these?
https://www.amazon.com/ATD-Tools-Strap- ... rap+wrench
https://www.amazon.com/ATD-Tools-Strap- ... rap+wrench
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Have you tried a pair of channel locks on the filter? I just went out and gave it a try and it seems like it would work, with the handles by the CVT I got the jaws on the filter and it looks like it would turn.
If I remember right I used a chisel in the slot(might have turned it with a wrench to get more leverage) and was able to get the filter off when my scooter had one of these filters on it. Or it was a big screwdriver and I hammered it into the slot, it has been awhile since I used a slot filter.
If I remember right I used a chisel in the slot(might have turned it with a wrench to get more leverage) and was able to get the filter off when my scooter had one of these filters on it. Or it was a big screwdriver and I hammered it into the slot, it has been awhile since I used a slot filter.
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Believe it. Had to do this on cars many times. One thing's for sure, you'll never have this problem with the Helix. Oil filter? We don't need no stinkin' oil filter!peabody99 wrote:I am really struggling with buying one time use tools (I will not ever have a slotted filter again) that cost close to as much as a professional oil chance for this job. I seriously cannot believe I have to smash this thing to remove it...

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You're not going to throw it away, it's a tool.peabody99 wrote:I am really struggling with buying one time use tools (I will not ever have a slotted filter again) that cost close to as much as a professional oil chance for this job. I seriously cannot believe I have to smash this thing to remove it...
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