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2011 Honda PCX 125 - Stripped Oil Filter...

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Hi,

I tried to take out my oil filter the other day to clean it and the damn thing stripped a bit... Im considering a few things, please advise?

1. The cap seems quite stuck on the bike. Im not sure what to do... Maybe WD40 and I can get it off before it completely strips and replace it?

2. If I cannot get it off, will this be detrimental to the bike?

3. Any advise or tips?

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This is what the cap looks like. Its in a terrible spot and the head for the socket to fit on is small.

Thank you.
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Is it one of these? Hard to tell from your blurry photo.
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The fewer corners or points on your socket or wrench the better.
Generally, nothing of substance is found in the screen after the engine is run-in. Caps are made out of crap metal - and deform easily.
I've put a box wrench on them and tapped the wrench with a mallet to break them loose.
OR, drain the oil with the drain plug and leave this thing alone.

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Use an adjustable spanner adjusted tight.

Ideally so it needs to be gently tapped over the damaged head from the side.
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I'm with Fish here, the "filter" is mostly for big pieces of metal shavings that are sometimes left inside the engine at the factory. I have never found anything in them, but have seen people in forums find metal pieces on the first time they clean the "filter". I would just let it be, if you have cleaned it before. Now if you want to open it up, you can use an old trick to loosen tighten bolts/nuts. Tap it lightly with a hammer all around to loosen the threads a bit. Then you can put a closed end wrench on it and tap the other end of the wrench with a hammer with light hits to nudge it along.
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Leave it alone, it doesn't do anything after the engine is run-in and had its first couple of oil changes.
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gn2 wrote:Leave it alone, it doesn't do anything after the engine is run-in and had its first couple of oil changes.
+1 ..... as long as it's not busted or cracked or leaking.
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Have you unscrewed it partially or screwed it back in cross-thread? If it is where it was originally, leave it. I only check mine every 3 oil changes and I haven't found anything at all since the first oil change, where I found some metal shavings. Use good synthetic oil and you shouldn't have to worry about it.
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I removed mine with this bolt extractor set. https://www.lowes.com/pd/IRWIN-BOLT-GRI ... lsrc=aw.ds

I think you need to fix it and install a new one and be careful next time.

It's good to open it up every 4-5 oil change, I think.

Once in a while there are fibers there or hair, or pieces of the gasket.

It's a soft aluminum bolt so to take it out safely, a socket needs to be really good fitting and you need to apply the pressure towards the bolt before turning it. Good luck.
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I found a couple of bits of swarf at the first 600 mile oil change, but since then nothing.
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1. Get a set of locking vice grips and yank counter clockwise
2. If you mangle it badly, replace it , it’s cheap.
3. Forget about checking it in the future, after the first go around, there’s never much in it. If you are going to check it only use a box wrench on it , something that grabs on all sides.
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As a very last resort for removing damaged bolts & studs .... get a cheap box wrench or socket that fits (but doesn’t work because it slips). Clean the head & wrench with gasoline to remove all traces of oil. Get JBWeld epoxy and fuse the cheap wrench / socket to the head and let sit for a day to fully fully cure. Wack the wrench with a hammer to unstick the bolt/ plug/ stud. After the bolt etc is out, wack the wrench / epoxy / bolt until They either come apart or break themselves. Usually you can save the wrench / socket.
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springer1 wrote:As a very last resort for removing damaged bolts & studs .... get a cheap box wrench or socket that fits (but doesn’t work because it slips). Clean the head & wrench with gasoline to remove all traces of oil. Get JBWeld epoxy and fuse the cheap wrench / socket to the head and let sit for a day to fully fully cure. Wack the wrench with a hammer to unstick the bolt/ plug/ stud. After the bolt etc is out, wack the wrench / epoxy / bolt until They either come apart or break themselves. Usually you can save the wrench / socket.
Awesome advise.
Only I would use alcohol instead of gasoline (oil) to remove oil :)
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