Shutter74
New Member
Hey everyone, new member here, wanted to give you guys a round of applause for such an awesome community full of informative information and answers!
I just wanted to go ahead and share a solution that I hope will benefit everyone and keep stress at a minimum. I was tackling my first oil change, and as you all know the oil filters are a PAIN to remove. So i trekked on down to the local auto zone and picked up this oil filter wrench.
OEM/65 to 67 mm. dia. oil filter "F" cap wrench (25404) | Oil Filter Wrench | AutoZone.com
There is the link.
All i had to do was place my bike on its side (VERY VERY GENTLY, and I had frame sliders so :rockon: ), i placed the linked oil filter cap on and gently tapped it with my 3/8" ratch to secure it on there, and went ahead and twisted and after some doing it came off. Hope this is of some help to everyone and again thanks for all the informative information on here! Ride Safe!
~K
P.S K&N Oil Filters are the bees knees
I just wanted to go ahead and share a solution that I hope will benefit everyone and keep stress at a minimum. I was tackling my first oil change, and as you all know the oil filters are a PAIN to remove. So i trekked on down to the local auto zone and picked up this oil filter wrench.
OEM/65 to 67 mm. dia. oil filter "F" cap wrench (25404) | Oil Filter Wrench | AutoZone.com
There is the link.
All i had to do was place my bike on its side (VERY VERY GENTLY, and I had frame sliders so :rockon: ), i placed the linked oil filter cap on and gently tapped it with my 3/8" ratch to secure it on there, and went ahead and twisted and after some doing it came off. Hope this is of some help to everyone and again thanks for all the informative information on here! Ride Safe!
~K
P.S K&N Oil Filters are the bees knees