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Author Topic: Is this an OOF first? (snapped oil filter canister  (Read 1652 times)

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Andy B

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Re: Is this an OOF first? (snapped oil filter canister
« Reply #15 on: 17 January 2011, 20:56:40 »

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I like my cast ally housing.  :y :y

but not the price of a replacement!

I've never needed to fix it, & I've had it for 7 years worth of oil changes.  :y
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Re: Is this an OOF first? (snapped oil filter canister
« Reply #16 on: 17 January 2011, 21:02:56 »

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I like my cast ally housing.  :y :y

but not the price of a replacement!

I've never needed to fix it, & I've had it for 7 years worth of oil changes.  :y

That`s almost two changes for some car owners! ;D
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Re: Is this an OOF first? (snapped oil filter canister
« Reply #17 on: 18 January 2011, 00:12:47 »

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That`s almost two changes for some car owners! ;D

 :-? so you think I should have changed it before now?


 ;D ;D ;D ;D


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Re: Is this an OOF first? (snapped oil filter canister
« Reply #18 on: 18 January 2011, 02:07:54 »

Best to get the lid off now its broken then you need a 12mm allen key to remove the hollow bolt in the base of the filter body, would not advise unscrewing the filter body, as there is a flange which locates the filter on the block and you could finish up damageing the block or loseing bits of broken flange in the engine.
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