Montecresto
Montecresto el segundo
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Damn Honda and their stupid little filter that's such a pita to get at and can lead to these types of catastrophes anyway.
That just really sucks, and...............is impossible to do with a spin on filter!I can tell you the worse thing to do is to put the filter in backwards. My father in law had his oil changed by a rather incompetent person on his foreman and some how they got it in the wrong way. Needless to say top end ran a little short of oil and it's been sitting in the barn for a year. The oem honda filter has it stamped on it which way to put it in, but the Napa filter is just plain. Don't do this.
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So how did it go? Get it out? All good?Okay, thanks. Gonna take a long hard look tonight and weigh my options and attack it Saturday!! Looking for all advice something I may not have thought of. You bring up a good point reference the frame member looks like their is plenty of room once the tank is removed? But I'll re inspect it tonight. Including pictures. Thanks.
Thanks. Did that and came to realize that you cannot drill a stainless steal bolt out of aluminum!! I'm now reduced to removing the gas tank!! I'm posting pictures tomorrow to try and help the next guy from all the headache!! Thanks again!!I have used a right angle compact drill, with a left hand drill bit that i cut off realy short. You can cut more than half the drill bit off and still get it to bite with the chuck. Seems a little extreme to have to buy a tool just to do this but know if your drill bit wanders just a little bit and starts to drift into the aluminum block than you will have to get a helicoil kit to. I have had pretty good luck with that combo doing exhaust manifold bolts on super dutys
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Hey, sorry I'm just getting back with you busy week!! Anyway got some people way smarter than me to look at it and tomorrow we are going to remove the gas tank to make it easier to access. I'll take pictures and post them.So how did it go? Get it out? All good?
Damn Honda and their stupid little filter that's such a pita to get at and can lead to these types of catastrophes anyway.
Damned Honda bolts and screws! Just like when I had to take the battery box off to attach the leads from my winch, it seems Honda welds fasteners in certain places. Had to cut off the top bolt to the battery box just to get it off plus buy a new box and cover. Used my own bolts to secure. More of a pain are the screws on the dust cover that are under the passenger seat. The cover must be removed in order to get to the oil filter area. Three of them stripped with out any effort and had to use a drill then a grinder to remove. All this work added and extra hour to a simple oil change. I would also suggest removing the rear skid plate so you won't have an oily mess between the skid plate and motor. Good luck but Honda, C'MON MAN..................don't tighten your screws and bolts so hard!
Damned Honda bolts and screws! Just like when I had to take the battery box off to attach the leads from my winch, it seems Honda welds fasteners in certain places. Had to cut off the top bolt to the battery box just to get it off plus buy a new box and cover. Used my own bolts to secure. More of a pain are the screws on the dust cover that are under the passenger seat. The cover must be removed in order to get to the oil filter area. Three of them stripped with out any effort and had to use a drill then a grinder to remove. All this work added and extra hour to a simple oil change. I would also suggest removing the rear skid plate so you won't have an oily mess between the skid plate and motor. Good luck but Honda, C'MON MAN..................don't tighten your screws and bolts so hard!