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Title: oil change help ... emergency
Post by: hoj on 13 April 2011, 12:48:12
having oil changed at local garage
the cannister nut was that tight the  lad has snapped the cannister cover and the cannister is now just turning on the engine
any ideas and how to get it off please
Title: Re: oil change help ... emergency
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 13 April 2011, 12:50:38
I'm a bit concerned if your garage can't work it out!!

It's held on by a single hollow bolt, which is either a 12mm female 'alan key' type fitting, or a 27mm hollow hex bolt - varies between the two.

In your situation, I would just get the threaded bit, and convert it to use the spin on filters.  :y
Title: Re: oil change help ... emergency
Post by: Lazydocker on 13 April 2011, 12:54:52
I'll bet my £1 that they weren't using a 24mm(?) spanner/socket on the canister but used the 3/8 square hole instead too ::) ::)

Hope they aren't charging you for a replacement cap ;)

As James said... In your situation it's probably better to convert to spin on filters as I doubt you'll be able to get a new canister today ::)
Title: Re: oil change help ... emergency
Post by: hoj on 13 April 2011, 12:59:04
never knew about these convertors how much are they and is it a vx only item or from local car spares shop
Title: Re: oil change help ... emergency
Post by: Jimbob on 13 April 2011, 13:02:51
http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1204142232

is the how to...

I would have thought you would have to order one anywhere to be honest.

But I have one waiting to be fitted, you can buy it off me if you can get to Chester?  May just be the only way to get the car running again today?

Title: Re: oil change help ... emergency
Post by: hoj on 13 April 2011, 13:11:13
thanks jimbob but unfortunately cant get to chester today ... what diameter is the convertor maybe just a threaded bit of bar would do as a temp measure
Title: Re: oil change help ... emergency
Post by: Jimbob on 13 April 2011, 13:14:07
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thanks jimbob but unfortunately cant get to chester today ... what diameter is the convertor maybe just a threaded bit of bar would do as a temp measure


dunno sorry, Im not at home at the mo.

Remember it has to be hollow for the oil to flow through.


Not economical to drive here for one anyway if you dont NEED it today, your dealer can probably have one tomorrow.
Title: Re: oil change help ... emergency
Post by: Elite Pete on 13 April 2011, 15:34:34
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thanks jimbob but unfortunately cant get to chester today ... what diameter is the convertor maybe just a threaded bit of bar would do as a temp measure
Don't know the diameter but its hollow so a threaded bit of bar won't do.
Title: Re: oil change help ... emergency
Post by: Andy B on 13 April 2011, 16:23:52
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thanks jimbob but unfortunately cant get to chester today ... what diameter is the convertor maybe just a threaded bit of bar would do as a temp measure

I phoned your house but you weren't in!  ::) ::) ;)
If you're quick ,we could get down to Pimhole, providing they have a V6 in, and get another ally canister. There's nothing wrong with the original set-up as long as you don't get half witted garages swinging off the canister when refitting it.
Title: Re: oil change help ... emergency
Post by: hoj on 13 April 2011, 16:50:19
Thanks Andy just got in and was told you had rang.
We actually went to pimhole and got the top from the V6 that is in there £5 all is OK now.
Title: Re: oil change help ... emergency
Post by: Andy B on 13 April 2011, 19:10:17
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Thanks Andy just got in and was told you had rang.
We actually went to pimhole and got the top from the V6 that is in there £5 all is OK now.

Sorted then, as long as Mike hasn't over tightened your 'new' cap  ::)  :y :y :y
Title: Re: oil change help ... emergency
Post by: Bent valve on 14 April 2011, 18:26:40
Ah, Pimhole, what a wonderfull place. I havent been there since the late eighties. Whats it like now? I used to go there to get bits for for my Triumph 2.5, parts were cheaper than the Preston yards as there were so many scrappys competing for your custom.
As i recall there was a corner of one yard that had nothing but NSU R080'S in it :)
Title: Re: oil change help ... emergency
Post by: Andy B on 14 April 2011, 21:48:46
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Ah, Pimhole, what a wonderfull place. I havent been there since the late eighties. Whats it like now? I used to go there to get bits for for my Triumph 2.5, parts were cheaper than the Preston yards as there were so many scrappys competing for your custom.
As i recall there was a corner of one yard that had nothing but NSU R080'S in it :)

There was a bit of a re-vamp a few years ago, there's even  a tarmac road now  ;), a few of the smaller yards have joined up. But the 3 main yards are still going well. If you can't get a part from Pimhole, then you'd be really struggling elsewhere.  :y :y :y