View Single Post

Old 11-23-2005, 07:31 PM   #9
CBRBob
A 37 Production
 
CBRBob's Avatar
 
CBRBob is offline
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Central NJ
Posts: 4,347
Default

You can put channelocks on the base and loosen it. If still not, use a hammer and a chisel. Put the chisel tip on the base and tap the base loose.

Next time, lube the filter gasket with fresh oil and tighten by hand ONLY. Oil filter wrenches are for taking them OFF :wave2:
__________________
CBR Bob
TPM Certified Coach#29
TeamPromotion
Rider Ed. of N.J. Inc. Senior RiderCoach and Site Coordinator @CCM & RVCC
RiderEd of NJ Inc.

Cakes206:fuck the devils
  Reply With Quote