Attn: Eiger owners - need help
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Attn: Eiger owners - need help
Originally posted by: LimpingLizard
Getting the factory filter off was a pain for me. I couldn't get a wrench in there, so I wrapped an old belt around it and pulled it.
Getting the factory filter off was a pain for me. I couldn't get a wrench in there, so I wrapped an old belt around it and pulled it.
That would be a very hard way to do it, you do not have any leverage on a belt. The best way I have found is to use a strap wrench, these are very helpfull on tough to reach spots on your quad! And exspecially helpful removing the oil filter to!
Here is a link
Strap Wrench
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Attn: Eiger owners - need help
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Attn: Eiger owners - need help
A large pair of channel locks works pretty well for disposal and if you replace with a fram oil filter then they also sell a wrench for thier filter.
7 quadsport 7, Funny you brought up your friend as I just spoke to mine last night for the first time in about 2 years, same scenario but the final straw was when he doused a group of mountain bikers with mud and water. About a 1/4 mile down the trail his quad stopped running and here came the group of 5 guys on bikes. Luckily for him they were here from sweden and really nice enough to not kick his butt.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-shocked.gif[/img]
7 quadsport 7, Funny you brought up your friend as I just spoke to mine last night for the first time in about 2 years, same scenario but the final straw was when he doused a group of mountain bikers with mud and water. About a 1/4 mile down the trail his quad stopped running and here came the group of 5 guys on bikes. Luckily for him they were here from sweden and really nice enough to not kick his butt.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-shocked.gif[/img]
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