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stripped oil filter, help pls

2.4K views 20 replies 14 participants last post by  tay00  
#1 ·
HI all,

So I went to do my own oil change. Nothing new, have done this in the past.

I get my required oil filer removing tool thingy. Put it on, get the wrench thingy on it and boom there it goes. The stupid tool stripped the edgy part of the fileter. Now the filter cant come off as the tool does not have anything to grip to.

WHAT CAN I DO. I drained the oil so I cant ride it to my mechanic. (I could if i reused it or put new one it but I dont really want to do that)

Help guys, thanks in advance.

oh.. its a 2000 R6
 
#4 ·
hmmm,

i tried "channel lock" but there isn't much room to move around in.

the kickstand is in the way. tried removing it but the bolts are on there tight too and i don't want to strip them either.

i haven't tried sand paper, ill give that a go


any specific tools that i can use for this.
 
#5 ·
What kind of filter wrench did you use? If you go to autozone or another similar parts store, they have these small oil filter wrenches that expand out to the size you need, you should use that instead. I beleive someone on here told me about those and i went out and bought one and have never had a problem since!
 
#8 ·
If you don't want to buy another filter wrench try this: wrap strip of large grit sand paper around the filter, face down, tighten a hose clamp down on the paper & use vice grips to turn the filter off. I have used this in the past & it works.
 
#10 ·
serpentracer said:
stop wasting time with cheap ass filter wrenches.
getlemen, this is the end of all stuck filter problems.
http://www.stridetool.com/tools/autospecialty/oilwrenches_01.html
you can buy this type of wrench from autoparts stores and sears.
you will never have a stuck filter again.

channel locks and screwdrivers= *******.
thanks for all the quick suggestions. i have finished the job

i have a similiar tool to the one mentioned above. its an actual yamaha part (i cant fine the part # right now)
sort of looks like this

Image


i know the screw driver idea is ******* but it works.

this is what i did

i punched two whole on the front of the filter and stuck needle nose pliers (bigger ones) into them and tried to turn it counter-clockwise. that actually ripped the filter. so i just ripped the whole thing apart leaving the outer shell and the thicker metal piece (i guess this would be the back of it) with the thread on it. this piece has holes in it where the oil come into through. i put a needle nose pliers into the wholes and twisted it off.

now my oil change is done and im happy once again

(i wish i took pictures of it)
 
#12 · (Edited)
the socket types rely 100% on the filter housing to hold up under the force applied to them, when the housing fails, the socket type wrench is 100% useless. (like a rounded off nut)

the wrench in my post tightens harder and harder as you apply force, it can't fail. It literally crushed my stock filter before it finally came off.

but no one seems to listen, most of you guys go on a use a screwdriver and pliers and getto rig some sand paper in a strap wrench that is a PITA to get into that confined area with, I laugh at you....
its like watching cavemen use a computer.
 
#13 ·
Nas19320 said:
strap wrench, sandpaper wrapped around the filter
^^ That's what I do. Wrap sandpaper around the filter (folded with grit facing out on top and bottom) and use a strap wrench. Why you ask... because I'm cheap and that's what I had laying around my garage at the time. It has worked for the past four changes so I'm sticking with it.

-Kevin
 
#15 ·
When you put your new one on, don't put it on so tight. They come from the factory way too tight. Its hard to describe what is tight enough, but a little tighter than hand tight is probably good. Experiment a little. Check the filter for leaks after a short ride and if needed go a little tighter until you get the feel. Easy to say - hard to get right, but after a few changes you'll get it. Then they will come off easier . Don't forget to put some oil on the filter gasget surface before putting the new one on.
 
#16 ·
serpentracer said:
channel locks and screwdrivers= *******.
:( :( :( :( :(

I hand tighten mine and give it 1/4 turn more :thumbup
 
#18 ·
I feel better :D thanks Tay
 
#20 ·
oh rehealy now?