Just wanted to show you what I did this evening that should have taken an hour and ended up 3 hours. When I got the rotax 912uls I tried to take the oil filter off. Had to cut holes in it to remove it. So after 25 hours with the new filter put on as per directions {hand tighten then go 3/4 more and stop after oiling the gasket} this one stuck even more. Could not get it off. Tore it apart totally down to the metal. Had to find a friend with a tool that two prongs would fit in the holes you see. Then with both of us....turned it some....then had to keep drilling to get it further.... Finally, got what you see here. Put the new one on hand tight only after adding some slick tire grease on the gasket this time. If I have to do it again I am calling someone at Rotax...
Anyone else have this problem???
Dennis
Rotax Oil Filter Frustration
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Rotax Oil Filter Frustration
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Dennis,
I have yet to fire up my engine but I noticed my filter looked to be on very tight as he spacing between it and the case were near touching. I tried to hand remove it, no budge. I put an oil wrench on it and with all my might, it isn't budging. I'm noticing the filter is starting to buckle. I havn't gotten into it with the serious tools but I'm thinking that either at the factory where their built it or someplace they run them up one time is where their over tightening them and then essentially baking them on. I hate to destroy a brand new filter but I gotta get this leach off the case. I'll let you know.
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I have yet to fire up my engine but I noticed my filter looked to be on very tight as he spacing between it and the case were near touching. I tried to hand remove it, no budge. I put an oil wrench on it and with all my might, it isn't budging. I'm noticing the filter is starting to buckle. I havn't gotten into it with the serious tools but I'm thinking that either at the factory where their built it or someplace they run them up one time is where their over tightening them and then essentially baking them on. I hate to destroy a brand new filter but I gotta get this leach off the case. I'll let you know.
Paul, PA
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Well I got the filter off after wrestling it for 10 minutes or so. I was worried I was going to twist off the whole oil pump assembly. Man was that thing on tight. When it finally budged it wasn't much more than a turn until loose enough to spin off. I put a new one on and made sure to do the 3/4 turn only after establishing contact. Placed white tape on to mark for next time. Really crunched the other filter getting it off but I didn't want to run the engine and really bake it on extremely tight from the start. Wish they put those wrench ends on them to make removal easier.