If you do your own airplane maintenance, cutting open and inspecting an oil filter is an important step. In this video, KITPLANES Editor-at-Large Paul Dye explains how to do it. Having a purpose-made tool for the job speeds things along and, pro tip, that’s not a hacksaw.
How To Cut And Inspect An Oil Filter
Key Takeaways:
- Cutting open and inspecting an oil filter is an important step for those performing their own airplane maintenance.
- The video, featuring KITPLANES Editor-at-Large Paul Dye, provides instructions on how to properly carry out this inspection.
- Using a purpose-made tool is recommended for efficiency and speed when cutting the filter, rather than a general tool like a hacksaw.
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