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oil filter tool req? - butthead - 14-04-19 hi guys just got my s2 recently , just wondered if you really need a oil filter tool for removal or are they generally hand tight ? the old fzs was hand tight so i havent got a tool but if its difficult to get good access hands on to the s2 filter and if one is needed? if so ill get one prior to oil & filter change Re: oil filter tool req? - celticbiker - 14-04-19 Theoretically they are only hand tight but with heat cycles of the engine I always find mine (FZ8) is too tight to undo by hand and even then a tool like a filter wrench (chain type) can crush it before undoing it. I have found the cup type do the job right. Quick easy and well worth 7 quid Re: oil filter tool req? - butthead - 14-04-19 ok thanks for that advice Re: oil filter tool req? - mtread - 14-04-19 Quote: I have found the cup type do the job right. Quick easy and well worth 7 quidYep me too. Make sure you get the right one for the flats on the filter. I've had to get two, one for the Fazer and a different one for my Triumphs. Re: oil filter tool req? - Grahamm - 15-04-19 I second (well, third) the cup-type of tool. Yes, you can shove a screwdriver through the old one and lever it off, but that's messy and inelegant! Re: oil filter tool req? - Arfa - 15-04-19 Sometimes you get by with a big rubbery garden glove, to gain you enough purchase on it to unscrew by hand. But, as with many jobs things are much easier if you've got the right tools for the job. ;-) Re: oil filter tool req? - unfazed - 15-04-19 (14-04-19, 07:14 AM)butthead link Wrote: hi guys just got my s2 recently , just wondered if you really need a oil filter tool for removal or are they generally hand tight ? the old fzs was hand tight so i havent got a tool but if its difficult to get good access hands on to the s2 filter and if one is needed? if so ill get one prior to oil & filter changeMake sure you get one which fits the filter you are using. On some models the OEM and Pattern have slightly different sized tools Re: oil filter tool req? - midden - 15-04-19 (14-04-19, 07:14 AM)butthead link Wrote: but if its difficult to get good access hands on to the s2 filter and if one is needed? if so ill get one prior to oil & filter change Surely the best thing to do is to try and get your hand in to see what the access is good or bad. Hands come in many sizes ![]() |