tools for removing Oil filter
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I've got one of the rubber strap things which have a handle designed to self tighten as you put pressure on it. Got it from a Repco store (can't remember how much though). It works a treat but it depends on which way your filter points in relation to the headers and whether you can get access.
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Yep use these all the time & have a few sizes in the tool boxRatmick wrote:Kawasaki Australia will quite happily sell you a cap-type socket for about $15 that sits on top of the little dimples that go around the top of your filter. The socket is 1/2" drive. They work better than the screwdriver method, which is too damn messy, and you're screwed if the filter if too tight and it just tears (then you're pretty well stuffed, as nothing else is going to work).
Interestingly Honda give these sockets away with a new filter...
...I also have one of the webbing strap+1/2" drive types.

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What concerns me is that you know how tight a fishes arsehole is to judge how tight your oil filter is, however, being the sick sick man I am, I have to agree some oil filters are tightmick_dundee wrote:On ZZR600 filter placement is tighter than the proverbial fishes arsehole... screwdriver has always doe the job thus far.
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I have a socket drive filter tool in the tool box,but rarely use it. Usually i can turn them off by hand provided some neanderthal hasn't fitted it. Hand tight HP, ok! 

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bought 1 from super cheap for $10 or $12 i think
is same principal as the one below turn the end to tighten strap
didnt come with sockets for sump plug
is same principal as the one below turn the end to tighten strap
didnt come with sockets for sump plug
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The one on the left is the one I have hanging on my toolrack, the one of the right looks pretty heavy dutyrobracer wrote:Yep use these all the time & have a few sizes in the tool box

Mick_Dundee> No problem at all usign one on the ZZR, if you don't mind lying on the floor

That happened to me on the ZZR before I bought the filter socket. Once the filter is in half you are screwedMadKaw wrote:Yes, I've been known to do that, although try not to puncture the oil filter because if its on too tight you will just tear the casing.

Umm, yes I found that out the hard wayMadKaw wrote:Try to hit the srewdriver onto the base to loosen it, you may need to make a few indentations before it will turn..

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no..ur just the only one who puts it back on that way...mrmina wrote:i thought i was the only one that did thatMark wrote:A hammer and a screwdriver, punch the screwdriver though the filter works every time.
i use the strap type, and its useable on all filters....not hard, if ur a lil clever...
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i just use my hand ... shouldnt be on that tight to need a tool, u dont need to tighten the shit out of it , it has an oring so just nip it up and let it be, i spose they might get sticky if u leave them on for ages ??
i do my oil + filter every 2500 k's so probly doesnt really get time to get stuck on too hard lol
i do my oil + filter every 2500 k's so probly doesnt really get time to get stuck on too hard lol