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Went to change the crankcase breather filter on the KAD32 today....
Loosened it a bit with a filter wrench, all fine... but after a lot of spins I knew something was wrong
Basicly, the filter housing is assembled in 2 from what I can see, and this has broken (but not apart). Basicly, the filter is spinning on itself. The bit that screws onto the engine is solid, and the filter housing is spinning on it.
Space is tight (S23) at the back, so I can't get the filter wrench onto the bottom of the filter.
Has anyone any bright ideas?? I can get my fingers in to the back of the engine and touch the bottom part (the stuck part) of the filter but no way can I get enough leverage to spin it off, and can't get the filter wrench down there.
I haven't tried anything forceful yet.
I don't want to try heat to expand the filter housing as there's a lot of metal down there in a confined space (so a flame is out of the question) - The one thing I do know is that the filter housing sits on the outside of the screwey part on the engine, so expanding it would help.
Loosened it a bit with a filter wrench, all fine... but after a lot of spins I knew something was wrong
Basicly, the filter housing is assembled in 2 from what I can see, and this has broken (but not apart). Basicly, the filter is spinning on itself. The bit that screws onto the engine is solid, and the filter housing is spinning on it.
Space is tight (S23) at the back, so I can't get the filter wrench onto the bottom of the filter.
Has anyone any bright ideas?? I can get my fingers in to the back of the engine and touch the bottom part (the stuck part) of the filter but no way can I get enough leverage to spin it off, and can't get the filter wrench down there.
I haven't tried anything forceful yet.
I don't want to try heat to expand the filter housing as there's a lot of metal down there in a confined space (so a flame is out of the question) - The one thing I do know is that the filter housing sits on the outside of the screwey part on the engine, so expanding it would help.