Oil Filter Removal Tool

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    Hi
    Can anyone tell me the size of the oil filter removal tool for a street twin i have tried a 65mm/14 flutes cup wrench but it just slips ?
     
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    just measured a new filter. it is 65mm. Get one of these adjustable ones and never look back.

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    Thank's Phil I have ordered this tool now on amazon. Regards
     
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    glad to help. got tired of so many different sized cups. ( although a large cup is a good thing. hehe). i also have a larger one for bigger car filters.
     
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    Hammer a screwdriver through it, no tool required!
     
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    Good common sense tip Jez
     
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    Drill a couple holes in the bottom of your removal tool large enough to fit a small self-tapping screw through. Place on bottom of filter, run the screws up into the filter and remove. It doesn't bugger up your tool and will grip your filter. Just a slight bit messier. Do not use this approach to install new filter. ;)
     
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    Main thing is just not to overtighten it, you should be able to remove it wearing rubber gloves, if you need the removal tool it’s too tight.
     
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    Oldyam Grumpy Old Git

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    Wouldnt be the first time I've seen someone pierce the sump or crankcases doing this !!
     
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    And dont fit it dry, lubricate the seal with oil on the new filter before fitting
     
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