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WELDED OIL FILTER
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<blockquote data-quote="Spedboy" data-source="post: 92691" data-attributes="member: 285"><p>I've twisted the nuts off those K & N's. I find that if the screwdriver doesn't work after I've abandoned the strap wrench, I do the same as Radman. This always works, and I've done it a lot. I've been working on farm machinery since I was 8.</p><p></p><p>Hand-tighten SOUNDS nice and all, but I imagine nothing says your bike loves you like when it spits out its filter and a nice jet of scalding oil all over your leg and rear tire. Make sure the filter is on tight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spedboy, post: 92691, member: 285"] I've twisted the nuts off those K & N's. I find that if the screwdriver doesn't work after I've abandoned the strap wrench, I do the same as Radman. This always works, and I've done it a lot. I've been working on farm machinery since I was 8. Hand-tighten SOUNDS nice and all, but I imagine nothing says your bike loves you like when it spits out its filter and a nice jet of scalding oil all over your leg and rear tire. Make sure the filter is on tight. [/QUOTE]
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