Author Topic: Oil filter weirdness, Griso edition  (Read 1278 times)

Offline guzziownr

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Oil filter weirdness, Griso edition
« on: June 15, 2016, 07:03:20 PM »
With a free quart of oil courtesy of Amazon I wandered out to the garage to effect an oil change.  Last Fall I dropped the pan on the SP engined '75 Eldo and complained on this forum that they had changed the UFI filters from 8 flats to 12 making my fancy Stucchi filter wrench obsolete.

I was mocked! Mocked in this forum as a corncob chewing, suspender-snapping dinosaur with decades-old filters on my shelf.  A quick comparo discovered that I had exactly one 8 flat filter left for the Eldo.  I put it in and secured a new 12 flat wrench from the auto store.  The Stucci wrench went into the cardboard box 'o obsolete tools.

My shiny new '13 Griso and I are headed to the Eastern Shore of Virgina to threaten some flounder with a rod, reel and frying pan sooo...

I got a new 12 flat filter off the shelf and looked at the date:  2008
I tested my new wrench and it was a perfect fit.
I drained the oil and tried to remove the filter, NFW!
I fished the 8 flat wrench out of the aforementioned cardboard box 'o obsolete tools.
Perfect fit and that sucker was on tight.
I checked the date on that UFI filter:  2012!!!  Figures...

I cleaned the bottom of the filter and Sharpied an arrow to mark its position so I can tell at a glance if it is unwinding en route.  I will add the 12 flat wrench to my travel kit as a talisman to ward off leaks.

This is what a Griso looks like:



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Offline SED

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Re: Oil filter weirdness, Griso edition
« Reply #1 on: June 16, 2016, 12:46:17 AM »
My shiny new '13 Griso and I are headed to the Eastern Shore of Virgina to threaten some flounder with a rod, reel and frying pan sooo....

I will add the 12 flat wrench to my travel kit as a talisman to ward off leaks.

This is what a Griso looks like:




Great Post   :grin:   (That is a fine looking motorbike.)

I take along spare parts to ward off the demons of badness. 

May you catch the big flat one!
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