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Spin-on filter spanner

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After the "scary" oil analysis posted in a different thread, I'm now in the process of changing oil and bypassing the FDC.
The filter spanner I had was too small, so I improvised using the old capstan technique. Worked great.
Pardon me if it's common practice, it's not the first time I have "reinvented the wheel". :)
 

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Very clever.
 

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On some of the newer small engines we are seeing at work, we sometimes come across a filter that we don't have a wrench for. I never even thought about diong it like that! I tell the apprentices at the shop,"don't say you know everything, 'cause you learn something new every day"...... SEE! Thanks Bjorn
 

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Bjorn, don't know how much room you have below the filter when mounted, but, I pop a hole in the bottom of the filter, let it drain then take it off. It's no to messy that way.
 

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That's funny Will. rofl

The filter is new, so I was planning to drain it and re install it, or is that a really bad practice? Guess it would be. Mike wants to send me a new filter, bless him, so I guess I can wait a couple of days.
I'm still draining this one,though.
 

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Going by the oil analisys, I don't think it's a good idear to re-use it. Oil and filters are cheap, engines aren't.
 

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Oil and filters are cheap, engines aren't.
Nor are they easy for most home enthusiasts to swap out. We're not talking about a 440 in a Road Runner here, we're talking about almost a ton of iron sitting up pretty high.

Hope your pine trees are healthy!!!! rofl
 

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WillWagner said:
Oil and filters are cheap, engines aren't.
That filter costs ~$50....But still should be replaced.

Cranetruck, that's a great idea with the rope. Sorry to hear about your fuel mix. This is pushing me to bypass my FDC too.
 
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