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Oil filter on a s/c aw11

Postby sxymr2 » Wed Dec 15, 2004 10:57 pm

How do i remove the oil filter on my s/c aw11 mr2 is thear a trick to it which i dont know?

use to changing the filter on my rotary at it's on top of the motor
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Re: Oil filter on a s/c aw11

Postby Monsterbishi » Wed Dec 15, 2004 11:09 pm

sxymr2 wrote:How do i remove the oil filter on my s/c aw11 mr2 is thear a trick to it which i dont know?
use to changing the filter on my rotary at it's on top of the motor


It's just like any other one, just unscrews...

iirc, if you get a genuine toyota oil filter, they are shorter than generic ones, so are easier to fit/remove in the future...
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Postby KrayzieAW » Wed Dec 15, 2004 11:11 pm

ok now if the filter is in the same location as the n/a aw11s
which it shud be from memory... its easy...

2 ways... either use a filter wrench on it... or alternatively... hammer a screwdriver thru it and use this to unscrew it...

pretty simple really...
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Postby Monsterbishi » Wed Dec 15, 2004 11:18 pm

KrayzieAW wrote:hammer a screwdriver thru it and use this to unscrew it...


I was going to suggest this way, but always decide not to incase the person screws it up somehow :-)
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Postby CozmoNz » Wed Dec 15, 2004 11:59 pm

i had to do that in my gfs cynos (hammer and screwdriver)

$&#$% headers get in the way, and stay $&#$% hot for AGES.

cant get a wrench in... so a screw driver was used... but still a... very very very long one :S
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Postby kingcorolla » Thu Dec 16, 2004 12:03 am

all A series engines have the filter just below the ex manifold,
always used to burn ma hand doing services :x
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