You can buy an oil filter cutter at Kemble; 40!!
A sharp hammer and chisel does the same, but is more messy and can deposit
metal in the evidence.
Chain-link pipe cutters are cheaper, but usually need lengthening to go all
the way around the filter.
Duncan McF.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Iddon" <riddon@sent.com>
Subject: Europa-List: OIl filter inspection
>
> I note from the Rotax maintenance recommendations that after changing
> the oil filter, one should open it up and inspect the paper 'web'. Do
> most owners do this and if so, how do you open the filter if you don't
> have access to an official tool?
>
> Richard Iddon G-RIXS
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