OK the nasty hex head with the oil sensor post in the middle which when unscrewed reveals the filter screen that catches the shiny flaky stuff, right side of motor below the oil window
NOT the OIL Filter we're talking about here
Underneath/below that filter assembly it is another smaller plug that takes a number 6 allan key...this plug looks like it screws upward into the sump filter assembly
Is it a locking screw? For the life of me I cannot get either the filter screen nut/plug loose nor that little plug underneath the motor that appears to maybe do something annoying
Before I strip anything out going gorilla on it I would like any thoughts on whether or not, there's something I need to do is missing here first before attacking the hex nut
that mother is on TIGHT or it is being locked by the other little plug
Thanks
RAT
Leave the allen screw on the bottom alone.
It will get you nowhere. It's a galley plug installed to block off a drilling access.
Put some road hugging weight behind that 21mm wrench. ;D
...or hit it with a hammer. ;)
Quote from: ducpainter on July 09, 2011, 05:56:35 AM
Leave the allen screw on the bottom alone.
It will get you nowhere. It's a galley plug installed to block off a drilling access.
Put some road hugging weight behind that 21mm wrench. ;D
...or hit it with a hammer. ;)
That is on seriously-something's-gonna-break-sorta-tight
I may throw a torch on it and customize the crappy silver paint
or borrow an impact wrench because if the wrench or breaker bar flies the wrong way it is subdural hematoma material
thanks Nate
You'd be surprised the success you can achieve with a non flame throwing heat source.
Try a heat gun first.
Use a slap on the wrench if you're afraid to hit it with a hammer. An impact driver will achieve the same result as an impact wrench. I dislike air tools and aluminum parts.
They are indeed on tight.
The screen itself will also be very tight.
I use a half-inch breaker bar and extension so all that's going into the plug or screen is pure torque.
Quote from: ducpainter on July 09, 2011, 06:35:20 AM
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I dislike air tools and aluminum parts.
OK, you can send your air tools and aluminum parts to me. ;D
Quote from: Speeddog on July 09, 2011, 09:03:27 AM
They are indeed on tight.
The screen itself will also be very tight.
I use a half-inch breaker bar and extension so all that's going into the plug or screen is pure torque.
OK, you can send your air tools and aluminum parts to me. ;D
Does his have the new style two piece screen and plug?
AFAIK, yes, his will have the seperate plug and screen.