asweeba
Husqvarna
A Class
Hey guys, I was doing my third oil change on my 2012 511. Went pretty smooth until I got to the two oil screen plugs that are next to the oil drain. Those things are just a bad design. They're too short and do not allow enough area for your socket to grab. Another problem is that the center of the hex on the cap is recessed, so it is also structurally weak due to the low amount of material. The icing on the cake for me, and probably most of you, was that the teeth of my socket (12 point) that I was using were also recessed or "sunk" inward into the socket. So in the end, I was probably only getting a grip on 1/16" of the cap lol!
It rounded out pretty badly, so I resorted to using a vice grip. I clamped that thing on there pretty well, then got a pipe wrench on the vice grip so I had plenty of leverage. I must've torqued the crap out of the cap the last time I put it on, because I put a lot of force on it and it wouldn't budge. So I decided to really put my back into it and guess what happened? This:
As you can see, the cap is pretty weak.
SO BE CAREFUL!!!
I'm still debating what I should do next. I can't fit a cutting wheel in this area, so I can't do the flathead trick.
I guess my only option is to get an extractor!
Any other ideas? lol
It rounded out pretty badly, so I resorted to using a vice grip. I clamped that thing on there pretty well, then got a pipe wrench on the vice grip so I had plenty of leverage. I must've torqued the crap out of the cap the last time I put it on, because I put a lot of force on it and it wouldn't budge. So I decided to really put my back into it and guess what happened? This:

As you can see, the cap is pretty weak.
SO BE CAREFUL!!!
I'm still debating what I should do next. I can't fit a cutting wheel in this area, so I can't do the flathead trick.
I guess my only option is to get an extractor!
Any other ideas? lol