Dave 71
Well-Known Member
Just to close out - It's frustrating to see the 'I have a problem' threads with no reporting back on what worked - today I managed to remove the lid and clean the strainer!!!
Strap wrench did it, no need for heat. Didn't need that much effort, it was probably not that badly over tightened, just awkward to grip. It was still tricky to get the strap wrench around the lid. The set I bought off amazon had two wrenches, big and small - I tried the big one first but the belt was too thick and jammed between the filter lid and the bulkhead. Small one was only just big enough to go around the the lid but had a thin enough strap. Glad I got it out, was full of crud.
I can only assume that the boat's designers held regular meetings on the theme of 'where can we place this simple item to make a 30 second routine maintenance task as hard as possible'
Buoyed by this success I tried another simple maintenance task and have invented a completely new, never seen before problem, according to the yard. See 'I didn't expect that post' - perhaps someone has a solution
Strap wrench did it, no need for heat. Didn't need that much effort, it was probably not that badly over tightened, just awkward to grip. It was still tricky to get the strap wrench around the lid. The set I bought off amazon had two wrenches, big and small - I tried the big one first but the belt was too thick and jammed between the filter lid and the bulkhead. Small one was only just big enough to go around the the lid but had a thin enough strap. Glad I got it out, was full of crud.
I can only assume that the boat's designers held regular meetings on the theme of 'where can we place this simple item to make a 30 second routine maintenance task as hard as possible'
Buoyed by this success I tried another simple maintenance task and have invented a completely new, never seen before problem, according to the yard. See 'I didn't expect that post' - perhaps someone has a solution