View Full Version : Make your own TDV6 oil filter remover
Grappler
13th September 2011, 09:08 PM
Here is a dimensioned drawing for a tool to remove the oil filter element from the filter cover on TDV6.
The only critical dimensions are on the small end to fit into the slots inside the filter. Made mine out of 8mm MS rod. It works better than a screwdriver or a garden fork ( as seen on UK forum) and cant damage the lip of the plastic element cover
jonesy63
14th September 2011, 09:45 AM
Maybe a run through a custom manufacturing for a group buy? Like through this one:
CNC Machine Shop | Custom Waterjet, Plasma, Laser Cutting | eMachineShop.com (http://www.emachineshop.com/)
p38arover
14th September 2011, 01:18 PM
Will the filter from an RRS TDV6 fit? I did an oil change one the other day and all I needed was a 32mm socket to remove the plastic housing.
brad72
14th September 2011, 03:39 PM
Fantastic. Should only take about 15 minutes each to tig together once the bottom part is milled. I might make a couple later in the week and see how they go.
There are 2 options, painted mild steel or stainless for those who like longevity. Stainless one would be easier to make.
p38arover
14th September 2011, 06:10 PM
Will the filter from an RRS TDV6 fit? I did an oil change one the other day and all I needed was a 32mm socket to remove the plastic housing.
Ahh. I misread it. Yes, the filter is a bit of a pain to get out of the housing.
Grappler
15th September 2011, 01:06 PM
Here is a pic of my prototype that the I made the drawing from
Note the orientation relative to the spigot to pick up the slots inside the filter
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