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    Default What size Socket - oil filter lid 2020 RT Ltd?

    What size socket is needed to remove oil filter lid on a 2020 Spyder RT Limited?

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    if they are the same as the older models it would be a 36MM. Since its the same engine.

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    Yes. 36mm, same for all 1330 engines.
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    Buy a good socket. It also fits the rear axle -- at 166'# you want a quality tool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ButterSmooth View Post
    Buy a good socket. It also fits the rear axle -- at 166'# you want a quality tool.
    Or

    Get this torque wrench extender. With my torque wrench it converter to 117#, you do not have to worry about the muffler being in the way.
    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    And I bought is for the other end.
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    And this 3/8" drive for the oil filter.
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    Equally important, and possibly even more so, remember that the crankcase drain plug requires a T-45 Torx bit and the clutch cover, aka transmission, drain plug is 6mm Allen. Using the wrong tool on the crankcase plug can get you to s**t city.
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    KX5062,
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    Snoking1127,
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    Jaybros,
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    Trikermutha,
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