Can't remove oil screen bolt
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Can't remove oil screen bolt
I'm doing an oil change right now but I can't for the life of me undo the filter bolt without further rounding the bolt. Any tips? So far I've used a small shifter and 17mm socket but both jump out. I'm about to use a pipe wrench but I know that'll eat the bolt before lunchtime.
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Re: Can't remove oil screen bolt
Nothing in your profile indicates what vehicle you are working on, if it's Forza I got nothing - if it's PCX grind down the 6 sided socket face and go deeper onto the nut... 6 flat Socket is critical. There is a post somewhere about modifying the socket.SmellyTofu wrote:I'm doing an oil change right now but I can't for the life of me undo the filter bolt without further rounding the bolt. Any tips? So far I've used a small shifter and 17mm socket but both jump out. I'm about to use a pipe wrench but I know that'll eat the bolt before lunchtime.
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Re: Can't remove oil screen bolt
I agree with the original poster (op), the damn bolt is hard to remove. You're Not the only one that has had this problem >me< and others. There will be more. Member Alibally mentioned that the plugs "seal" is the culprit, as it makes for a tight(er) fit. Once off, he recommends adding a bit of oil on the seal before refitting it.
But for now, let's get back to getting the darn plug off! Here's a thread over in the "How To" section of the Technical board http://www.hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=25
There are quite a few helpful ideas there. Of course, if anyone else has a "Get the Damn Plug Off" success tip, please chime in.
That plug slows down my whole oil change process (& I prefer Not to skip it). Otherwise, it's easy maintenance
But for now, let's get back to getting the darn plug off! Here's a thread over in the "How To" section of the Technical board http://www.hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=25
There are quite a few helpful ideas there. Of course, if anyone else has a "Get the Damn Plug Off" success tip, please chime in.
That plug slows down my whole oil change process (& I prefer Not to skip it). Otherwise, it's easy maintenance

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Re: Can't remove oil screen bolt
Mine was difficult as well , but it seemed that the spring was adding to the difficulty (first oil change on a 2015) .With each rotation , the spring would give resistance .
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Re: Can't remove oil screen bolt
Sorry, I don't get it. It looks like a cut down socket. How will that fix it?
I'm going to try grind down the bolt a bit with the dremel and give that a go first. Still, I don't see the benefit of taking it out given the screen is like a sift that only metal chunks would get caught in it.
I'm going to try grind down the bolt a bit with the dremel and give that a go first. Still, I don't see the benefit of taking it out given the screen is like a sift that only metal chunks would get caught in it.
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Re: Can't remove oil screen bolt
If you take the chamfer off the socket it won't slip off the plug so easily as there is not that much for the socket to grip onto.

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Re: Can't remove oil screen bolt
Always use the hex head so as not to damage the aluminum bolt. If the bolt head is already heavily damaged and become round, take a head with twelve facets but 1 millimeter smaller. For example, instead of the key 17, use key 16 and put her gently on the bolt with a hammer. There is another way, used to remove the secret nuts from cars wheels. Put a thick cloth on the bolt or working mittens, and beat gently on the head with a hammer until it is seated fully on the bolt. It is necessary that the head was very tight, then unscrew. If these methods don't help, wash the bolt head and the tool with gasoline and then smear Poxipol or other epoxy adhesive, and gather together, when dry. Unscrew all together and buy a new drain plug)
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Re: Can't remove oil screen bolt
I like the ideas added by forum member "Renovatio". But if you decide to buy a new drain plug, give your dealer at least 7 days to have a new plug ordered. Most USA dealers don't keep many PCX parts in stock.
I have asked forum member "WhiteNoise" to find the perfect solution to this problem. WN is excellent at finding things online. The DIY Channel tv show "Cool Tools" always had a new wrench or socket or pliers guaranteed to remove a rounded bolt. Or guaranteed not to round-off the existing bolt. Maybe some of them are hype; but there must be something that works in a recessed area
I have asked forum member "WhiteNoise" to find the perfect solution to this problem. WN is excellent at finding things online. The DIY Channel tv show "Cool Tools" always had a new wrench or socket or pliers guaranteed to remove a rounded bolt. Or guaranteed not to round-off the existing bolt. Maybe some of them are hype; but there must be something that works in a recessed area
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Re: Can't remove oil screen bolt
Ha Ha!
I know Sears use to boast about "special" wrenches. Remember? You would see them on QVC or HSN and late night infomercial's. Awhile back I was interested in this particular one, but never bought it. I don't think it was "brought to you by" Sears. It's a Kobalt Magnum Grip.
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I know Sears use to boast about "special" wrenches. Remember? You would see them on QVC or HSN and late night infomercial's. Awhile back I was interested in this particular one, but never bought it. I don't think it was "brought to you by" Sears. It's a Kobalt Magnum Grip.
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Re: Can't remove oil screen bolt
If this is common GY6 type oil screen, spring and hard to remove the first time cap.....these are commonly avail on ebay for a few bucks for the whole set with new gasket.
I keep a spare bag of these parts in case I have to destroy one getting it off.
I use silicon grease.ea. time no issues.
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I keep a spare bag of these parts in case I have to destroy one getting it off.
I use silicon grease.ea. time no issues.
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Re: Can't remove oil screen bolt
One of these universal sockets might work:
http://www.amazon.com/Gator-Grip-ETC-12 ... rip+socket
I got one for my bro-in-law a few years ago, but never got any feedback. If I can hold the thought, I'll ask him when I see him next week for Thanksgiving.
http://www.amazon.com/Gator-Grip-ETC-12 ... rip+socket
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Re: Can't remove oil screen bolt
@George, that is exactly what i was thinking of. I even read the 64 customer reviews about the socket. Most were very positive. A few mentioned that it did not quite live up to the hype. But there were several who referenced bolts similar to our oil cleaner strainer plugs that came off with this socket. It fits metric 7mm to 19mm.
I am getting this for WhiteNoise' next birthday.
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Re: Can't remove oil screen bolt
GeorgeSK wrote:One of these universal sockets might work:
http://www.amazon.com/Gator-Grip-ETC-12 ... rip+socket
I got one for my bro-in-law a few years ago, but never got any feedback. If I can hold the thought, I'll ask him when I see him next week for Thanksgiving.
Bought one many years ago, been useful on a few occasions.
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@ yak, NICE!! but....do I have to wait that long?
Wait! Maybe you can toss one on Santa's sleigh for me as he leaves your place? Just a thought
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Re: Can't remove oil screen bolt
At least for my 2013 PCX 150 the GY6 type cap comes up as not compatible on the sites selling them and EBay so I forked out the $7 and change plus a few dollars shipping for an extra Honda OEM cap in case I have an issue. If anyone knows the GY6 kits will work for sure let us know and I will grab a Chinese one of them too.
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Have found that a lot of ebay sellers have poor compatibility info....SECoda wrote:At least for my 2013 PCX 150 the GY6 type cap comes up as not compatible on the sites selling them and EBay so I forked out the $7 and change plus a few dollars shipping for an extra Honda OEM cap in case I have an issue. If anyone knows the GY6 kits will work for sure let us know and I will grab a Chinese one of them too.
My seller did not list my scooter either....but sure "looked" to be compatible....and turns out it was. So have new spring, cap and screen in the tool box.
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Cool - as cheap as there are with free shipping I will get one anyways. I have dealt with Chinese orings in the past with PCP airguns and am a bit leery there but these are not high pressure applications.