Tranny Filter Solution?
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Tranny Filter Solution?
Here is a idea I came up with.The spring added to the filter would allow you to put filter into hole in back of motor.(you cant do this well now since when filter is fully seated in hole it is too far in to grab with fingers and on some the filter will not be centered in the plug hole) Then you would put spring into hole in plug.The spring would guide filter into plug.
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Hey gc714 whats the story with how your filter was lost? Mine was just slightly bent and it looked fine and even seemed secure in the drain bolt. Then after less than five hours of riding, i removed my tranny oil drain bolt and all that is left is a clump of metal, and the amount of metal is not the same as the original filter, so the rest is in engine. Quad was running great though right before i noticed.
I was one of the most lucky around.
I must've missed the inner hole at the previous oil change. When I realized it must be inside the motor I felt inside with a screw driver. I heard it moving in there. It was still in one piece! It took about an hour and a half to get it out. I had to bend it using a screw driver and a hammer. Other than the stab wound from me it was whole! Couldn't have been luckier!
I can only think that since it went in straight and easy, I must've slide it on top of the whole. The drain plug went in all the way finger tight with no problems. Just had enough room to roll side to side in the small chamber there. If it would've turned the other way it would've been chewed on. Still can't believe it! I went the whole time between oil changes.
Now every oil change, I sweet bullets and it takes me forever to do it. I'm constantly pulling the plug back out to make sure it is in correctly.
Anyone please let us know if you find the correct spring/ or another fix for this problem.
Thanks
I must've missed the inner hole at the previous oil change. When I realized it must be inside the motor I felt inside with a screw driver. I heard it moving in there. It was still in one piece! It took about an hour and a half to get it out. I had to bend it using a screw driver and a hammer. Other than the stab wound from me it was whole! Couldn't have been luckier!
I can only think that since it went in straight and easy, I must've slide it on top of the whole. The drain plug went in all the way finger tight with no problems. Just had enough room to roll side to side in the small chamber there. If it would've turned the other way it would've been chewed on. Still can't believe it! I went the whole time between oil changes.
Now every oil change, I sweet bullets and it takes me forever to do it. I'm constantly pulling the plug back out to make sure it is in correctly.
Anyone please let us know if you find the correct spring/ or another fix for this problem.
Thanks
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Here you go
Here it is this works slick important part to remember is WHEN FILTER IS SEATED IN HOLE AT BACK OF MOTOR CORRECTLY THE END OF FILTER WILL BE AT HALFWAY POINT OF PLUG HOLE.
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Is this guy something or what?
First Stage 8, now this.......is there a Cannondale Hall of Fame?